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Old 10 December 2003, 04:21 PM
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Starts off with pre-recorded female voice saying, "Hello, this call is costing you nothing", then goes on to tell you to press number on the keypad which connects you to a premium rate line. Even if you hang up it somehow keeps you connected or charges you for five minutes at premium rate.
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Hoax
Press 9 telephone hoax spreading widely

http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/hoaxes/press9.html

The following chain letter has been distributed widely. The situation described in the chain letter is not true: A £20.00 per minute premium rate telephone tariff does not exist. According to ICSTIS (The Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services), not one person who claims it has actually happened to them has been able to produce a telephone bill that supports their story.

Further information about this chain letter can be found on the ICSTIS website.

The text of the chain letter reads as follows:

We have received the following information from our security advisors on a telephone scam current operating in the UK Note it is as likely to targeted to work, home or mobile phones The scenario is:-

Your phone rings and you receive a recorded message; "Congratulations. We are calling to advise you that you have won an all expenses paid trip to <an exotic destination>.

Please press 9 now to hear further details."

If you press 9, you'll be connected to a premium line that bills in the region of £20 per minute.

If you press 9 and connect, even if you disconnect immediately, the other end will stay connected for a minimum of 5 minutes - at a cost to you of £100 - the message lasts for 11 minutes. The final part of the call asks you to key in your postcode and house number (which has other serious considerations) and then, after a wait of a further two minutes, responds with the message;

"Sorry, you are not one of the lucky winners." and disconnects, adding a further £260 to your bill! Unfortunately the calls are originating from outside the U.K. and as such BT and other providers are relatively powerless to act. The only safe solution is to hang up before the message prompts you to press 9

Sophos recommends that users simply delete the email, and do not forward it on.
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