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billlab Posted - Nov 13 2008 : 10:14:04 AM
Hi
Is it possible to tap the numbers typed on the keyboard of a phone by tapping the line ?

It can be monitored by the caller id but if it's a blind number you won't see it. The only way is to capture the numbers typed by the sender on it's wire.

I'm stuch with a jerk who calls during the night and hides it's number but I'm pretty sure who does that.

Thanks
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Aaron Cake Posted - Nov 22 2008 : 10:43:03 AM
It will be a massive logistical and financial challenge to actually tap his line. Call up a local PI in your area and make some enquiries. It's illegal without a court order.
billlab Posted - Nov 20 2008 : 12:43:41 PM
That what I want to obtain as a result. The guy doens't make a noise when he calls. I suspect someone but the police doesn't open cases only on suspicions.

Turning off the ringer isn't a solution for me as I work by calls on a two hour advice. I need the phone 24 hours a day. People around me know to call only at certain hours except on real emergency.

Aaron Cake Posted - Nov 18 2008 : 09:44:27 AM
If you were to tap his line, then you could capture the DTMF tones and then decode them into the number.

Or just turn your phone ringers off at night.

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