I am curious as I learned more about VoIP, it is "alleged" that it's easier for VoIP phone (vs traditional landline) to be CID spoofed in this study:
http://www.cse.sc.edu/~mustafah/downloa ... 13-001.pdf
"It is difficult to spoof caller IDs by directly exploiting the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN, landlines) or cellular network protocols because caller IDs are automatically generated by landlines or cellular carriers, and control channels are not easily accessible to customers.
However, it is easy to spoof caller IDs in VoIP, since VoIP transmits both voice and control data in IP packets, and a caller can often set up any caller ID for an outgoing call. In addition, the protocols that interconnect carriers, which include Signaling System No. 7 (SS7) [9] and VoIP, do not contain any caller ID verification mechanisms, and a carrier will simply accept and forward the claimed caller IDs. Thus, spoofing attacks require little effort in several ways."
It's not a problem for me (yet, touch wood
