I have to ask
myself: Is the mentality of the press nothing more than a sensible
response to the interests of their audience?
Whoa... I haven't heard stuff this heavy since my Jimi Hendrix days!
I always thought Wired was more of a yuppie lifestyle
magazine than one to attract phrackers
Wilson Pickett wrote:
I suppose Asterisk is first going to get press as an über-geek's
home-brew PBX, but I sometimes wish this weren't so. It is such a
legitimate technology that it should be getting press in more
industry publications. Ah well, that'll come in good time I guess.
You're
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, JR Richardson wrote:
Hi Guys,
The article They've Got Your number in the Dec 2004 issue of WIRED
magazine mentions Asterisk PBX (on p.100). The article is about phone
phreaks hijacking cell phones with Bluetooth technology along with spoofing
CID to pull some
I suppose Asterisk is first going to get press as an über-geek's
home-brew PBX, but I sometimes wish this weren't so. It is such a
legitimate technology that it should be getting press in more industry
publications. Ah well, that'll come in good time I guess.
You're right there, Jim: if it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
The article They've Got Your number in the Dec 2004 issue of WIRED
magazine mentions Asterisk PBX (on p.100). The article is about phone
phreaks hijacking cell phones with Bluetooth technology along with
spoofing CID to pull some clandestine hacks on
Hi Guys,
The article They've Got Your number in the Dec 2004 issue of WIRED
magazine mentions Asterisk PBX (on p.100). The article is about phone
phreaks hijacking cell phones with Bluetooth technology along with spoofing
CID to pull some clandestine hacks on the PSTN. Anyhow, Asterisk is