VoIP

FINALLY! FCC Gets Tough on Robocall Fraud
Richi Jennings | | alternative payment fraud, Brendan Carr, fcc, FCC Failures, FCC Follies, Federal Communications Commission, Fraud, gift card, gift cards, Know Your Customer, KYC, mariocop123.com, robocall, Robocallers, Robocalls, SB Blogwatch, scam, Scams, telco, Telnyx, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, vishing, vishing attacks, VoIP
KYC isn’t a Thing, claims telco: Commissioner Brendan Carr (pictured) wants $4.5 million fine on Telnyx, for enabling “illegal robocall scheme.” ...
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VoIP Uncovered: A Guide to Services, Infrastructure Setup, and Reconnaissance
Shubham Raj | | Cybersecurity, Network Security, Penetration Testing, use case, VoIP, VoIP Pentesting
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has revolutionized voice communication by enabling calls over the Internet. It offers cost-effective solutions and is widely used in customer care services. In this first part of ...

Cloud Protection Over Bifurcated Network Security
Douglas Tait | | DDoS attacks on VoIP, network telephony, streaming security, Telephony Denial of Service Attack, video security, VoIP
The magnitude of scale, scope and the corresponding costs of data breaches, denial-of-service attacks and ransomware have all been on the rise. Many of these crimes have been successful at shutting down ...
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NetworkMiner 2.6 Released
Erik Hjelmvik | | email, Fritzbox, FTP, GRE, http, HTTP/2, IMAP, John, John-the-Ripper, json, JtR, LANMAN, Linux, Mono, NetworkMiner, NTLM, pcap, POP3, RFC1890, RFC3428, RFC3551, RFC7637, SIP, smtp, tor, VoIP
We are happy to announce the release of NetworkMiner 2.6 today! The network forensic tool is now even better at extracting emails, password hashes, FTP transfers and artifacts from HTTP and HTTP/2 ...

NetworkMiner 2.6 Released
Erik Hjelmvik | | email, Fritzbox, FTP, GRE, http, HTTP/2, IMAP, John, John-the-Ripper, json, JtR, LANMAN, Linux, Mono, NetworkMiner, NTLM, pcap, POP3, RFC1890, RFC3428, RFC3551, RFC7637, SIP, smtp, tor, VoIP
We are happy to announce the release of NetworkMiner 2.6 today! The network forensic tool is now even better at extracting emails, password hashes, FTP transfers and artifacts from HTTP and HTTP/2 ...

RoboCallers Hit with Permanent Injunction by Courts
The Eastern District of New York has ruled in the case "United States v. Nicholas Palumbo, et al" effectively putting TollFreeDeals.com and SIPRetail.com out of business. These are the "Voice Over IP" ...
Preventing Tax Identity Theft, FTC and Robocallers, Google Photos Incident
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Fraud, FTC, google, google photos, IRS, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Robocallers, Robocalls, Scams, tax, tax season, taxes, VoIP, Vulnerabilities, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 107 for February 10th 2020: preventing tax identity theft and other tax scams, the FTC taking a stand against companies that support robocallers, and details on the incident where videos ...

NetworkMiner 2.4 Released
Erik Hjelmvik | | asset inventory, EternalBlue, GPG, ICS, IPv6, KERBEROS, Linux, MAC address, Mono, OSINT, PIPI, Satori, SIP, VoIP
We are proud to announce the release of NetworkMiner 2.4 today! The new version comes with several improvements, such as username extraction from Kerberos traffic, better OS fingerprinting and even better Linux ...

NetworkMiner 2.3.2 Released!
Erik Hjelmvik | | CASE, crt.sh, email, json, Netresec, NetworkMiner, RTP, SecurityTrails, SIP, TEMP, VoIP
NetworkMiner 2.3.2 was released this morning, and there was much rejoicing! Image: U.S. Navy photo by Stuart Phillips (source) This new release primarily fixes bugs related to extraction of emails and VoIP ...

Russia’s Seat at Trump-Kim Summit was Covert
Much of the world was glued to their television screens or laptops June 12 watching the livestream of the summit meeting between the U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim ...
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