Vermilion box
A vermilion box is a portable telephone line emulator used for phreaking, whose function is to spoof all of the aspects of an incoming phone call—DC line voltage, an AC ringing signal and caller ID—while the line is disconnected from the public switched telephone network, as well as allow the user to communicate with the recipient if the call is answered. Its use requires a physical connection to the circuit somewhere between the target premises and the exchange, but when properly applied, results in a stealth-intensive incoming call that appears completely genuine but which cannot be electronically traced. Typically, the user physically disconnects the target line from the network or causes an outage in the system, connects the vermilion box, and then initiates the illicit call.
Components
The device incorporates the functions of three more basic phreaking boxes:- A magenta box, which generates the AC ringing signal required to make the target telephone ring.
- An orange box, which uses frequency-shift keying to transmit the desired caller ID information, modified to also produce an on-hook signal.
- A beige box, used to conduct the call itself.