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- Snom VoIP phone vulnerability enables phone history theft, addy book poisoning, and more
- Fellow VoIP blogger and multi-skilled polymath Tom Keating picks up on security consultancy GNUCitizen.org's description of a security vulnerability in snom Technology's model 320 VoIP phone. GNUCitizen, in turn, found this via what they term a "side result" of a router hacking challenge...
- Tags: VoIP, Phone, Vulnerability, XSS, VoIP Phone, Snom, Telecom & Utilities, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
Additional Resources
- Hi Def Voice: Cool Sounding, But Do You Care?
- Who doesn't hate a bad phone connection, but just how bad does a connection have to be before you're willing to pay for a really good one? That's the question telephony vendors are wondering, as they deliver hi-def...
- Tags: Phone, Voice, Codec, Voice Channel, Telecom & Utilities, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2008-12-01
- Open Source VoIP: Asterisk or FreeSwitch?
- When the time came for a new PBX, Brian Snipes chose to do something a bit unconventional. The IT manager at law firm Hare, Wynn, Newell, and Newton LLP didn't purchase a commercial PBX, nor did he settle on the open source market leader,...
- Tags: Phone, PBX, Attorney, FreeSwitch, Asterisk, Telephony, VOIP, Open Source, Telecom & Utilities, Networking, Telecommunications, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2008-07-22
- The one thing Asterisk has been missing
- If you're like most folk, setting up a PBX is something you'd rather avoid, especially when its an open source PBX that isn't known for its easy configuration and installation. ISPBX aims to solve the pain with its drag-and-drop configuration tool, Cogoblue. Drag a few phone object...
- Tags: Phone, Configuration, PBX, ISPBX, Cogoblue, Model 500, Model 12000, Interactive Voice Response (IVR), Telephony, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Networking, Telecommunications, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2008-04-11
- Are Routers the Next Big Target for Hackers?
- I've recently seen a great Black Hat presentation by Felix FX Lindner (see pic 2) and a blog posting by Petko D. Petkov PDP (see pic 1) on the subject of hacking routers. What seems to be clear is that they are becoming a bigger target. PDP, of the gnucitizen group, recently...
- Tags: Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- Has Vonage stopped selling WiFi phones? If so, why?
- Has Vonage stopped selling WiFi phones? If so, why?WiFi VoIP Pulled For Poor ServiceI think Vonage is trying to reduce their churn rate by evaluating customer satisfaction rates with various end-user devices, and has found that their WiFi VoIP phones are creating a terrible user experience. More on my...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, voice-over-Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Vonage Holdings Corp., phone, Wifi phone, VoWiFi
- Discussion threads 2008-01-22
- Microsoft Unified Communications shuns G.722 wideband interoperability
- Microsoft launched its UC Unified Communications products this month with the intention of replacing the traditional PBX. But before it can get to a dominant market share position if it ever gets there at all, it's going to have to interoperate with existing telephony systems on the existing standards that...
- Tags: Interoperability, Phone, IP Phone, Codec, IP, Microsoft Corp., Polycom Inc., G.722, RTAudio, G.722.1, Telecom & Utilities, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-10-31
- IpDialer (msi)
- IpDialer for click-to-dial (C2D) applications in IP telephony. Works with Vonage, Cirpack Thomson Telecom, Snom, Skype, Eyebeam, X-Lite, MobileIPCentrex for VoIP telephony. The perfect CTI Computer Telephony Integration agent, using Clipboard to dial the number from any application. You can click on the number to be dialed on your PC...
- Tags: Computer Telephony Integration, Windows Application, Softphone, Telephony, Microsoft Outlook, VOIP, Groupware, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Microsoft Office, Networking, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software
- Software downloads 2007-03-01
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