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2016 Oct 28
5
Just got defrauded - how do I block calls which contain a dash (RegEx noob question)
Hi list,
I'm using Asterisk2Billing (v2.0.16) and it appears to have an annoying
bug. When there are rates for e.g. 44 (UK landline) and 44870 (UK
premium) and a fraudster manages to somehow dial 44-870 instead of 44870
the rate for 44 will match, not the one for 44870.
So, I would like to block all calls on a dialplan level that contain a
dash. -44, 4-4, 44-, 44---, -, ---, just
2010 May 22
4
US "Truth in caller id act"... and it's impact on services
For the 3rd consecutive term, the US Senate has introduced the "Truth in
caller ID Act of 2009".
It was passed by the Senate (finally) in January, and has moved to the
House for a vote.
A lot of states have ambiguous or overly restrictive language on how
caller ID may be manipulated.
For instance, if you have a PBX, and a call comes in from the PSTN,
which you then loop back out
2004 Dec 30
2
VoiceConduits - Notice
Hello,
This is David Deutsch, and I'm the owner of VoiceConduits. There seems to be
some confusion related to our company, regarding the past few posts.
VoiceConduits is currently NOT open for public business, we have never to
date advertised or attempted to attract business. It appears that a few
people heard about our company via a mention in a SineApps article and found
our beta
2009 Mar 27
1
Six steps to better SIP security with Asterisk
In case any of you were wondering why there has been a fairly notable
upswing in the attacks happening on SIP endpoints, the answer is
"script kiddies." In the last few months, a number of new tools have
made it easy for knuckle-draggers to attack and defraud SIP endpoints,
Asterisk-based systems included. There are easily-available tools
that scan networks looking for SIP
2009 May 24
0
HDD FULLL
...ouple of Asterisk questions.
>
> This is an Asterisk users list. We're here to help each other with Asterisk
> questions and problems, not to be your personal, for free, life coach.
>
> If you are being paid to work on an Asterisk system, you are in over your
> head. You are defrauding your boss and most likely will give him and everyone
> in the company a bad impression of Asterisk.
>
> Continuing to answer your questions will only continue to enable you.
>
> Please take a step back, buy some books, take some courses, practice on your
> own systems on your ow...
2017 May 10
7
How to detect fake CallerID? (8xx?)
I have a 'time and attendance' application. Think janitorial or security
kind of thing where an employee goes from location to location.
They're supposed to 'clock in' when they get to a site using a phone at
that site to prove they're there.
Some employees have discovered 'fake caller ID' services can be used to
say they're on site when they are not.
How
2011 Mar 03
3
R usage survey
Hi R users,
I request members of the R community to consider filling a short survey
regarding the use of R.
The survey can be found at http://goo.gl/jw1ig
Please accept my apologies for posting here for a non-technical reason.
The data collected will be suitably analyzed and I'll post a link to the
results in the coming weeks.
Thank you all for your interest and for sharing your R usage