Glad you found it.

It's very important that EVERY tv(x) has passwords on box 998 and 999.

If customer doesn't need outgoing access, also set ksu vm port cos for 
no outbound co access or at least toll restrict for no 0+ and i+ access.

The hacker likes systems that answer inbound wats (8dd).

-larry



Chris Arndt wrote:

>Thanks Larry. That appears to be the problem. MB 585 has been created, 
>and tried to dial an international number a couple of times.
>
>I appreciate the help.
>
>Chris
>
>Larry wrote:
>  
>
>>Chris Arndt wrote:
>>
>>  
>>    
>>
>>>Our TVA50 is acting strange. It's connected to a KX-TA824 with 6 CO lines.
>>>
>>>In rotation, one after the other, one VM port will access CO6, dial a 0 
>>>and hang up. Then the other VM port will access CO5 and presumably do 
>>>the same thing.
>>>
>>>How I know that... I have a flex button on my 7736 for ext 107 so I can 
>>>see when the VM is working on something. That port lights up, one CO 
>>>lights up, and then they go out. Then the other CO lights up (I don't 
>>>have an ext 108 button on the phone).
>>>
>>>CO 6 is an IP phone adapter for Skype. When I watch the Skype panel, I 
>>>can see that the VM is dialing 0.
>>>
>>>AFAIK, no one has worked on the system in months. Shutdown didn't stop 
>>>it. Shutdown/Reset didn't stop it.
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>    
>>>      
>>>
>>the panasonic hacker?
>>
>>they find unpassworded tvp/tvs\tva and set up message forward to 
>>international numbers.
>>check the archive, happened many times.  
>>
>>or-  someone was doing something in their mb and accidentally set up a 
>>fed msg, msg notify, or deliver msg.
>>
>>look at your mailbox and/or port use log.
>>
>>-larry / dallas
>>    
>>


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