Alarmed
Truth, Lies and Caller ID
Do you rely on caller ID for identification? If so, you're taking a big risk
By Sarah D. Scalet
The technology isnt to blame for any of this. We are. We've grown far too reliant on caller ID as a form of identification. Both individuals and corporate America use caller ID to decide who to trust. It just takes a gimmicky calling card to force us to notice that that's a decidedly bad idea.
Columnist Sarah D. Scalet can be reached at sscalet@cxo.com.
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