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Re: Stolen SIP credentials. Cisco PAP2T ATA.

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Andy Reynolds

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May 5, 2015, 5:03:44 PM5/5/15
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On 01 May 2015, Jeff-Relf.Me <@.> posted some news:Jeff-
Relf.Me@May.1{4.20P.Seattle.2015}:

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> Someone using these IP address (below) used an auto dialer,
> and my (stolen) SIP credentials,
> to make thousands of (one second) phone calls,
> costing me $50.
>
> When I called one of the numbers,
> I was told that it cost him $6,500;
> also, he couldn't recieve any calls for several days.
>
> He filed a police report.
> Fortunately, his bank ( Chase ) gave him his money back.
> Ony 20 of his calls were made using my credentials.
>
> Apparently, a robot·caller exploited a bug in my
> Cisco PAP2T ATA to steal my credentials.

You are looking at this incorrectly.

That is simply another undocumented feature in a Cisco product that they
gave you for free.

Anonymous Remailer (austria)

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May 5, 2015, 8:13:29 PM5/5/15
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In article <mibbt5$3gc$1...@speranza.aioe.org>
Marketa Jadalova <m-jad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In article hsfA4918F0B...@0.0.0.0, Andy Reynolds
> <arey...@compatiblesystems.com> wrote:
>
> > On 01 May 2015, Jeff-Relf.Me <@.> posted some news:Jeff-
> > Relf.Me@May.1{4.20P.Seattle.2015}:
> >
> >> Apparently, a robot·caller exploited a bug in my Cisco PAP2T ATA to
> >> steal my credentials.
> >
> > You are looking at this incorrectly.
> >
> > That is simply another undocumented feature in a Cisco product that they
> > gave you for free.
>
> bug?
> or nsa backdoor?
> you decide

You use products made by a homosexual company and expect
security?

See Bradley Manning.

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