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LoveDetect Enables users to read their lover's mind... From their voice
Date: 10.23.2006
Contact: Meir Cohen, meir@teltechcorp.com, 800-964-8450 Ext. 302
SERVICE MEASURES 'CHEMISTRY' LEVELS FROM PHONE CONVERSATIONS
Nemesysco,the leading provider of voice analysis technologies and TelTech, LLC, announced today the launch of Lovedetect.com, a revolutionary new voice analysis service offered through a pre-paid telephone calling card, that allows users to determine their love interests' true feelings. From the makers of Spoofcard this one of a kind service gives users access to patented 3rd generation voice analysis technology that measures emotions such as passion, excitement and concentration from both landline and cellular telephone conversations.
LoveDetect provides extra confidence to people who are insecure about whether their partner or potential love interest reciprocates their feelings. Simple, fast and accurate - LoveDetect is an easy-to-use prepaid calling card that sends the user polygraph similar results measuring the other person's levels of concentration, anticipation, excitement and confusion.
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SpoofCard.com Terminates Accounts of Paris Hilton and 50 Other Customers for Using its Service to Break Into Voicemail Boxes
Date: 8.22.2006
Contact: Mark Del Bianco, mark@markdelbianco.com, 301-933-7216
SpoofCard.com, a provider of enhanced calling card services, announced today that it had terminated the accounts of more than 50 customers who used the SpoofCard service to obtain unauthorized access to voicemail accounts on a national mobile telephone network. Many of the terminated customers and the victims whose mailboxes were accessed are well known celebrities.
SpoofCard confirmed that Paris Hilton was among the terminated customers, and that Lindsay Lohan was among those whose voicemail accounts were broken into. SpoofCard has put software controls on its network so that customers can no longer use its service to break into the voicemail boxes of Miss Lohan or the other victims it has identified.
SpoofCard discovered the conduct while reviewing its customer call records for evidence of fraud and other prohibited conduct. The company is publicly announcing its action in order to discourage this type of activity and to alert mobile telephone networks and their customers of the need to protect voicemail access with passwords and other security measures.
SpoofCard is committed to working with law enforcement and industry groups to end harassing and illegal use of caller ID spoofing technology. In this case, it will cooperate with any law enforcement inquiry into possible violations of the Federal Stored Wire and Electronic Communications Act involving unauthorized access to voicemail boxes.