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RE: Elementary question on War dialing
From: "Richard Golodner" <rgolodner () infratection com>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:59:16 -0500
most sincerely, Richard This is the only information I was able to find on IWar attacking PBX's. Hpe this helps, let us know how you make out. There are also members on this list who know a whole lot more thanI do regarding this, but here is the info taken directly from the manufacturers website: iWar can be used to attack PBX's and Voice mail systems Terminal window so you can watch modem interactions and carrier results in real time Support the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) "Voice over IP" (VoIP) protocol. This allows you to scan without the need of additional hardware! To my knowledge, iWar is the first war dialer with VoIP functionality In IAX2 mode, iWar acts as a "full blown" VoIP client. In this mode, key 0-9, * and # play there DTMF equivalents. In this mode, you can also directly "talk" (using a microphone) with the remote target if so desired. In IAX2 mode, if your VoIP provider supports it, you can "set" your caller ID number (caller ID spoofing). Regards, Richard Golodner ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Security Trends Report from Cenzic Stay Ahead of the Hacker Curve! Get the latest Q2 2008 Trends Report now www.cenzic.com/landing/trends-report ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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