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Re: VoIP Security Flaws
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Ross McKillop wrote:
"Apple, Hitachi, NetBSD, Red Hat and Symantec have determined that
their products aren't affected by the flaws"
- Well that's everything I run safe then : ) (sorry not a big fan
of MS products ...)
The one I will have to wait and see the outcome of is some of the Avaya
stuff :S
Ross
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Ross McKillop
On 15 Jan 2004, at 13:32, Stuart Grimshaw wrote:
>I thought this might be of interest to those using voip or planning to
>...
>
>http://news.com.com/2100-1002_3-5140284.html
Dare I point out that unless you run your VoIP over an encrypted VPN,
NOTHING you do is secure. If you do happen to run over an encrypted VPN,
then there's no reason to have the VoIP ports open to the outside world
anyway, hence less risk of being affected by any compromise.
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Calum Morrell
www.drochaid.org
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