The location is the UK and other person's phone is a relatively old (2009 or before) Nokia Pay-As-You-Go type phone if that makes a difference. I'm wondering about whether it is possible/practical, and if it is then how feasible the attack is and the skill level needed to carry it out. I would assume it would take some kind of invisible call forwarding (as suggested in comments, going to look into that) or malware loaded onto the phone. So when the network provider looks at their records it will show the other person's phone has made the call while connected to mobile mast wherever they are. Is there any way of that happening without the person with the other phone realising the call is being forwarded through them, or the phone records for their phone showing that the call had been forwarded from me?ĮDIT: Sorry, just to make it more clear, it's not just a case of spoofing the other person's number, it must also look to the network provider like the call has originated from the other person's phone, not just the call recipient. Is it possible that I could call a mobile number, but have the call forwarded through another number active on a different phone that someone else has? I have had unlimited access to the other person's phone prior to this.
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