[asterisk-users] IAX based war dialer

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Fri Mar 6 15:31:23 CST 2009


Not to burst your bubble, Jon, as I agree with a majority of what you 
said... but using an argument about the evolution of email to support an 
argument about how telcos should have better tracking and accountability 
is somewhat weird.

We get 3 million email messages a day through our servers. 98% of those 
emails are spam -- often difficult if not impossible to trace because of 
the numerous methods of hiding one's identity including but not limited 
to spoofing domains and IPs, and using compromised machines.

I hope to god the telcos don't 'fix' the phone world the way email 
'fixed' the communications world.

N.

Jon Pounder wrote:
> Tim Nelson wrote:
>
> The fact that this would be even being discussed on this list is an 
> embarrassment to the asterisk community.
>
> I am constantly being pestered by cold callers with fake caller ids, 
> probe calls such as this, etc. I think for once CRTC/FCC need to step up 
> to the plate and take some useful measures :
>
> - make knowingly presenting forged caller id a federal crime (its fraud 
> and harassment already)
> - block caller id spoofing at the telco boundaries (we all do this now 
> for ip addresses, so why not caller id ?)
> - ban offenders from having telecommunications service of any sort 
> nationally once convicted.
>
> If the telcos can't adapt to providing service and accountablity this 
> way and actually serving the customers who pay them, telecommunications 
> with just evolve without them. Much the way the post office is being 
> left behind since they can not compete with the speed of fax and email 
> for documents or couriers for packages.
>
>   
>> Another war dialer with IAX capabilities:
>>
>> http://www.softwink.com/iwar/
>>
>> Tim Nelson
>> Systems/Network Support
>> Rockbochs Inc.
>> (218)727-4332 x105
>>
>> ----- "Steve Edwards" <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> This may be of interest -- as a tool we can use to test our systems
>>> and as 
>>> a weapon that may be used against us :)
>>>
>>>          http://warvox.org/
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
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