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I thought it was the Lawnmower Man calling . . .
Dr. Lawrence Angelo: "This technology was meant to expand human communication, but you're not even human any more! What you've become terrifies me. You're a freak!"
Dr. Lawrence Angelo: "This technology was meant to expand human communication, but you're not even human any more! What you've become terrifies me. You're a freak!"
Deseret Morning News | Hackers send thousands of fake calls to deaf people
By Geoffrey Fattah
Deseret Morning News
Published: Thursday, March 20, 2008 12:26 a.m. MDT
A Utah company whose video conferencing technology is used by tens of thousands of deaf people to communicate is trying to figure out who would be base enough to hack into their system and flood tens of thousands of deaf customers with fake conference calls.
Officials with Sorenson Communications say since October they have dealt with a plague of prank calls to its point-to-point video calling service. The company provides video conferencing calls to the deaf free of charge to allow deaf people to communicate via sign language to others.
Sorenson public relations director Ann Bardsley said on one day, tens of thousands of false calls were sent to Sorenson videophones. On the user end, deaf customers think they have missed a call and that their unit is somehow malfunctioning.
The unknown hackers have affected some 30,000 video phones installed in the homes and workplaces of deaf customers across the United States, according to the company.
Ron Burdett, vice president of community relations for Sorenson Communications, said deaf customers who use sign language rely on his company's service for daily communications. Such interruptions he called "inconvenient and distressing."
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