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A hacker broke into a Homeland Security Department telephone system over the weekend and racked up about $12,000 in calls to the Middle East and Asia. Check it out here .
Wednesday, 20 August 2008

2. Risks in the Enterprise Deconstructed conclusion
(BleedingVoIP Security Series/Security Series)
...f remote users connect over a secure pipe such as a VPN, whereby they create tunnel that allows their endpoint to suddenly "belong" or be located inside the enterprise. I always think of it ...
Monday, 21 April 2008

3. Risks in the Enterprise Deconstructed continued
(BleedingVoIP Security Series/Security Series)
...el, its running SIP-T tweaked out to adhere to Nortel standard. Of all the benefits, introducing another point of entry into your domain is dangerous, let me stress, very dangerous. Too often w...
Monday, 25 February 2008

4. Cisco vs. Nortel VoIP Enterprise Showdown
(Showdowns/BleedingVoIP Showdowns)
...2004 IP Phone can be found for around $300-500 a piece. Just recently, Nortel decided to expand their endpoints and have introduced a more stylish IP Phone 2006/2007 which has a colour touchscreen and...
Tuesday, 15 January 2008

...t is widespread in the IT industry. Could there be any impact on VoIP related services from the security point of view? Probably. Check it out at Cisco counterfeit. ...
Friday, 28 December 2007

6. Multi vendor VoIP SLA showdown
(Showdowns/BleedingVoIP Showdowns)
...don't detail exactly how they are calculating the values they report for measured jitter. Most VOIP endpoint devices (e.g. phones an ATA's) have jitter buffers to compensate for network jitter. So w...
Friday, 21 December 2007

7. Cisco vs. Nortel VoIP Signaling Showdown
(Showdowns/BleedingVoIP Showdowns)
...oo deep into each signaling protocol itself, as it is dangerous and I don't feel its necessary to get my point across. UNIStim UNIStim was born on May 17th, 2000 when the first draft for ...
Thursday, 20 December 2007

While the author present some known facts, he is strongly mistaken in his point that there will be less attacks because many VoIP installations are in corproate networks and they run proprietary proto
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

...ut. These tools would not be created and distributing if other people didn't want to use them. Case and point, if you build it they will come. The masses always make for attractive targets. Attackers...
Monday, 03 December 2007

10. Risks in the Enterprise Deconstructed
(BleedingVoIP Security Series/Security Series)
...F - The fragile switch A typical remote branch office in the enterprise consists of some VoIP endpoints connected to a switch, followed by a router to the outside world. The problem with tra...
Tuesday, 27 November 2007

11. Overview
(VoIP Security/General)
...terprise Deconstructed This month we'll introduce you to what we hope will be a reoccurring meeting point for reading some really compelling and interesting literature related to VoIP security. ...
Friday, 16 November 2007

12. Security Vendors
(VoIP Security/Vendors)
...ervices for VoIP.   VoIP aware Data Security Vendors    Checkpoint         Marketing propaganda: Check Point Software T...
Friday, 16 November 2007

13. Vendor Showdowns
(Static Content)
... extends the base RFC specification. In my opinion, Microsoft will take over as they own 90% of the endpoint clients worldwide. 90% of endpoints = market leader eventually.   Alca...
Tuesday, 27 November 2007

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