[AusNOG] High number of inbound automated Chinese language calls on AAPT CTS

Alan Woodman alan at awoodman.net
Fri Oct 27 15:11:32 EST 2017


Matt sent me the voice recording to listen to as I can speak some Chinese, but my listening skills a little weak these days as its been quite a few years since I’ve needed to listen to Chinese… This is what I came up with:

“This is a call from the Chinese Embassy, please take a minute to answer this question, to agree to answer the question press 0. Something something (I can't catch it properly) for your happiness/fortune.”
这里是中国使馆,你用一分钟快填领取,深有可有一问,请打零,something为你福。

I’m sure there is a native Chinese speaker on this list that can translate it better than me…



From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Robert Haylock
Sent: Friday, 27 October 2017 11:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] High number of inbound automated Chinese language calls on AAPT CTS

Just got one myself to my personal MyNetFone VoIP! at least now I know what it is without asking for someone to translate... so sad for those who fall for the trap though :(

Rob

On 27 October 2017 at 13:54, Andrew Yager <andrew at rwts.com.au<mailto:andrew at rwts.com.au>> wrote:
Hi Matt,

We have seen multiple instances of this over the last couple of months to different number blocks.

It's usually a Mandarin message claiming to be from the ATO.

Have logged a few complaints on a few of them; have not got anywhere useful because each number is called "once" and doesn't meet the threshold for a nuisance claim.

If any of my upstreams want to care though… I'm happy to provide more details… :) (nudge… nudge…)

Andrew


On 27 October 2017 at 13:34, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au<mailto:matt at spectrum.com.au>> wrote:
Here's some Friday fun.

Are there any people with AAPT CTS that are receiving very high volumes (500 an hour)  of a Chinese language automated message. Numbers dialed in appear to be random within a routed ranges they also appear to be using random calling id's some start with 028009XX. Im told that the message says it's from the Chinese consulate and ask you to push zero.  I suspect they are trying to determine which numbers have Chinese language speakers answer for some later scam. But only appears to be on AAPT CTS. We have CTS with a few other carriers and seeing nothing on those inbound.

Interested to see if others are receiving same.

Matt.



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