African
American Ex-Computer Hacker Designs Service To Fake Caller
ID
Los Angeles, CA (BlackNews.com) - Former computer
hacker and CEO of LIGATT Security, Gregory D. Evans, has invented
and launched a new service to combat call evasion. SPOOFEM.COM
is an online program that allows anyone to change the number
that appears on another person’s caller ID. It also includes
features like voice disguising, call recording, and text messaging
from a different number.
This program is geared toward collection agencies and law
enforcement, but is open to anyone. Want to catch a cheating
spouse? Does someone owe you money but won’t accept your calls?
Do you value your privacy and don’t want to inadvertently
give out your phone number? SPOOFEM.COM is perfect for you.
SPOOFEM.COM is just the latest in a long line of reliable
necessary security equipment invented by Evans, an African
American former computer hacker. Evans designed SPOOFEM.COM
when someone who owed him money and was ignoring his calls.
SPOOFEM.COM
callers can change their Caller Identification Number
(CID) so that their number will show up differently
on another person’s caller ID. Other features include
spoofing text messages, which shows a different number
or name of the person sending the text. Voice changing
does just that, changes your voice. You have the choice
of changing your voice to male or female. The conversation
can be recorded and then emailed to your personal email
address. SPOOFEM.COM lists everything from law enforcement,
to collection agencies, to jealous boyfriends and girlfriends
as customers of this type of service. “Currently, we
have several celebrities and athletes using our service,”
Evans confides. It is a perfect fit for anyone who values
his or her privacy in this information age.
Gregory D. Evans, innovator, publisher, and industry
leader, is a recognized expert in computer security
and hi-tech crimes. Mr. Evans is the founder of LIGATT
Security, the Technology Crimes Institute (TCI), and
SPOOFEM.COM. In addition to his work with computer technology,
Evans has also written a number of books, been featured
on History Channel's “Modern Marvels,” where he demonstrated
the capabilities of computer surveillance and the destruction
of cyber terrorism, and produced and co-hosted one of
the first radio broadcast shows dealing with hi-tech
crime. He has also served as an expert consultant to
the following papers and magazines: Sun Newspapers,
LA Times, USA Today, Wells Fargo Business Journal, CEO
Watch, Black Enterprise, JET Magazine and numerous others.
To use SPOOFEM.COM, simply set up an account online
at SPOOFEM.COM and pay using Paypal. Another alternative
is to call 1-866-552-7867 and set up an account via
the toll free line. Members of the media who want to
try SPOOFEM.COM can get a free account by emailing the
name of their publication and a phone number to media@spoofem.com.
SPOOFEM.COM is a fun, inexpensive, and vastly helpful
service no matter who or why you might need to call.
For
more information about SPOOFEM.COM, visit: www.spoofem.com
For more information about LIGATT, visit: www.ligatt.com