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Rural Internet Depot | Ask Yourself Some Questions Before Finding Internet Service Providers in Your Area
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Tons of information about rural internet providers. Ask Yourself Some Questions Before Finding Internet Service Providers in Your Area. Finding Internet service providers. Easier, we have provided some questions to ask yourself. With the answers to these questions you have the details necessary to help you decide exactly what you need from your Internet service provider. As you prepare to shop around, ask yourself:. 8211; How often do I use the Internet? 8211; What do I want to be able to do online?
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SIPVicious: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010. How to crash SIPVicious - introducing svcrash.py. A new tool has been added to SIPVicious - svcrash.py. As the name implies, it crashes something - svwar.py and svcrack.py. This tool is meant to be used by system administrators and organizations that are receiving unauthorized scans on their exposed IP PBX. Quick links: Download the latest version. Watch a short demo of svcrash.py. Since this is a little different from the usual, I'll provide a bit of background first. A few weeks...
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SIPVicious: May 2010
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Friday, May 28, 2010. New tool in the works: TFTPTheft. Most sysadmins just love the idea of switching on a box that just works automatically. In the case of IP phones that is typically possible by setting up the right DHCP config and a TFTP server hosting firmware and configuration. My introduction to TFTP. The TFTP protocol typically runs over port 69, and the above image shows a rather insecure doll. The TFTP protocol is rather simple and lightweight:. Runs on top of UDP. I am releasing this code so t...
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SIPVicious: If SIPVicious gives you a ring...
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Monday, December 10, 2012. If SIPVicious gives you a ring. Note: SIPVicious version 0.28 is out, go get it. I like to keep an eye on the social media and Google alerts for SIPVicious and in the last few months I noticed a rise in mentions of the tools. Specifically, a number of Korean twitter users (who have their service with KT, a VoIP service provider) complaining about receiving a call from a caller-id showing ‘SIPVicious’. Korean tech news site Boan News. How do they do? Is it a kind of call fraud?
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SIPVicious: AstriCon roundup and vendors adding security features
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Friday, October 29, 2010. AstriCon roundup and vendors adding security features. So I've finally been to AstriCon and I noticed a great increased interest amongst the attendees with regards to security, fraud and "hacking". The slides for my presentation titled "Just how vulnerable is your phone system" can be downloaded from this. So what are the changes and additions from the software developer's side? Asterisk 1.8 has been released. 3CX have released a major security. What accounts for these changes?
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SIPVicious: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012. SIPVicious 0.2.7 released and rewrite coming up, looking for testers! This is the last release in the 0.2 series which fixes a number of stability issues and bugs before moving on to a total rewrite. Are you a SIPVicious user? If you have a VoIP lab or simply want to test the rewrite of SIPVicious. The internal version already includes support for TCP, TLS and IPv6 ;-). The changelog for this one:. Feature: svcrack.py and svwar.py now support setting of source port. Download...
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SIPVicious: October 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010. AstriCon roundup and vendors adding security features. So I've finally been to AstriCon and I noticed a great increased interest amongst the attendees with regards to security, fraud and "hacking". The slides for my presentation titled "Just how vulnerable is your phone system" can be downloaded from this. So what are the changes and additions from the software developer's side? Asterisk 1.8 has been released. 3CX have released a major security. What accounts for these changes?
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SIPVicious: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010. New beta of VIPER VAST released 2.76. And that includes all the latest goodness, including SIPVicious. This is a great tool for those needing an up to date VoIP hackin. er penetration testing distro :-) Download it from here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Getting started with SIPVicious. Subscribe in a reader. Mark Collier's VoIP Security Blog. New beta of VIPER VAST released 2.76.
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SIPVicious: Distributed SIP scanning during Halloween weekend
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Distributed SIP scanning during Halloween weekend. Over last weekend there were a number of reports of VoIP (especially Asterisk) servers that were "under heavy attack". I have looked at some packet traces and noticed how the SIP messages look very similar to the ones generated by SIPVicious especially svwar.py. In fact, I think this is a modified version of SIPVicious that is being distributed on a botnet. Take a look at the following message generated by these new scans:.