BT offers protection against rogue diallers
Published: 15 Mar 2005 17:00 GMT
BT is giving protection against fraudsters who hijack dial-up Internet connections and redirect them to premium rate telephone numbers.
The telco announced on Tuesday that is giving away a software application to combat the problem of rogue diallers, which has already cost UK computer users hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The software, called BT Modem Protection, will stop a PC from dialling a premium rate telephone number unless the number has been included it in a list of 'approved numbers'. This should stop dialler software, which can be secretly installed on a PC and used to connect to the Web via premium numbers rather than their ISP's dial-up number. Often the user will only discover the problem when their next bill from BT arrives.
BT is also launching an early-warning system that will alert customers if an unusually expensive call is made from their number, or if calls are made to parts of the world notorious for operating the dialler scam.
BT's move has been welcomed by the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services (ICSTIS), which regulates commercial telephone services.
"This is really good news," said an ICSTIS spokeswoman. "We’ve been pushing for this for quite some time."
A BT spokesman confirmed that the software will be available to all of its phone customers, even if they use an ISP other than BT Retail. Broadband users who do not have a dial-up modem connected are not affected by rogue diallers.
Full Talkback thread
9 comments
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big deal, these people should be given incentives... samuel -
I got burned by a dialer soon after my first... NJ -
Nice if you live in an area where broadband i... Anonymous -
OK sounds good so where do I get it from - no sign... Anonymous -
I went to BT.com and typed 'rogue dialler' in... Tony Jones -
I got burned by the new breed of 0871 di... M williams -
Is this really a problem that needs another applic... Brian Catt -
Nothing's for free...but don't blame BT.
They... Big Al -
That option change in Internet Explorer... Steve J













