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VoIP Hacker Talks: Service Provider Nets Easy Pickings |
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Source: Network World - Posted by Eckie Silapaswang
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Robert Moore, a 23-year old hacker from Washington, summarizes his $1 million heist of VoIP minutes. His methods involved brute-force attacks against Cisco XM routers and Quintum Tenor voice gateways in order to gain access and route calls through them. Just to clarify (FTA) - the attacks could easily have been prevented if the default passwords were changed on the routers. Even so, read on to find out how he confused the intrusion detection systems, how he gained the address to attack, and how he knew which attacks to send to which ports.
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