I dont know why this is such a new issue to most people, phreakers have
been doing this for over a 2 decades now.
I know it sounds harsh but.. .dont open your phone system up with things
like password protected dialtone access or even worse dialing from
mailboxes, eventually someone is going to find the number and brute
force it.
Even sip registrations get hammered to hell with people trying to brute
force, people really need to start taking a better look at there logs
and putting in watchdogs to prevent such abuse :p
Phil.
Leo wrote:
The problem here is... everyone blames the telco why was the phone system
insecure to begin with?
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Ian Darwin <[email protected]> wrote:
Should AllStream make a profit on fraud? Should they even get
paid for fraud? It's not in their best interest to stop it.
It is: if they bankrupt their customers by failing to detect this sort of
thing they may get paid pennies on the dollar.
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