Why Has Google Disabled Instant Phone Verification

Ever wonder why Google has Disabled Instant Phone Verification for Google Map Pins.

Well this was after Seattle techie, Bryan Seely created a fake listing for a Secret Service office to show loopholes in Google’s system that can allow scammers to divert traffic from local services.

Bryan Seely started by going to Google Map Maker which is the tool provided by Google that allows regular users to add information on local places to Google Maps.

He then created entries for two ATMs, including a phone number for each of the locations. The ATMs were actually real but the phone numbers were number that he had set up.

Then he went into Google Places, where businesses can create a place page and created a listing for the ATM which then requires a verification which was completed using the automated call to the phone numbers he had created for each ATM. This automated service provides him a PIN number which is then entered to make the place listings live in his control.

He then changed the to ATMs to be the Secret Service office in Washington and an FBI office in San Francisco which then once live means that in Google Maps this was now real.

He then set up the phone numbers to forward any calls to the actual Secret Service office in Washington or the genuine FBI office in San Francisco.

To monitor things he also recorded the calls received that were made to these numbers and the fake listings got calls.

Of the calls received one was from a Washington police officer calling the Secret Service to discuss counterfeit money he had discovered.

He then having completed the exercise pulled the plug after 24 hours. He went to the local Secret Service office in Seattle to show and explain what he had done and deleted the listings while there.

Google has disabled the instant phone verification now and in order to get a business listing you have to use the Postal Service to get a postcard containing your PIN to verify.

Hall Of Memory Birmingham

We had the honour of being the chosen company to carry out the 360 Virtual Tours for the Hall Of Memory in Birmingham.

The Hall of Memory located in Centenary Square was designed by S. N. Cooke and W. N. Twist as a war memorial. Construction began in 1922 and ended in 1925, the beautiful stone masonry was erected by building firm John Barnsley and Son.

The Birmingham Hall Of Memory was built to commemorate the 12,320 Birmingham citizens who died in World War I.

This building is erected for the Glory Of God and in memory of the men and women of this city who fell in the Great War of 1914 – 1918. It was opened by H.R.H Prince Arthur of Connaught K.G on July the 4th 1925.

The inscription inside says with honour:

OF 150,000 WHO ANSWERED THE CALL TO ARMS 12,320 FELL: 35,000 CAME HOME DISABLED
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
SEE TO IT THAT THEY SHALL NOT HAVE SUFFERED AND DIED IN VAIN +*+

This building has now been carefully included into Google Maps with a Street View Trusted Tour allowing people the freedom to enjoy the memorial from anywhere in the World. We hope many more will appreciate the Hall Of Memory.

Hall Of Memory Interior

Hall Of Memory Exterior

If you are looking at this and would like Chameleon Web Services to add your business, museum, land mark or building to Google Maps please call 0121 663 0456 or contact us.

Google Street View Comedy or Strange

There are sightings of what has been named Google Street View Horse Boy in places such as Italy and Scotland

There are other comical moments captured by the Street View guys:-

Google Street View Car Hits a Deer