Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "http://www.voip-info.org/ front page taken out by spammer"
2013 Jun 13
1
blocking spammer by callerID "name"
I have a subroutine to block spammer by CALLERID(number)
exten => 4,1,GotoIf(${BLACKLIST()}?blacklisted,s,1)
exten => 4,n,Set(goaway=${CALLERID(number):0:2})
exten => 4,n,GotoIf($["${goaway}" = "V4" ]?blacklisted,s,1)
exten => 4,n,GotoIf($["${goaway}" = "V3" ]?blacklisted,s,1)
but I just got another spammer (automated calls) who rotates his
2008 Sep 04
2
OT Spammer Mark Kabore on this list
Hi folks,
A spammer is getting email addresses from the mailing list and sending people an email saying he needs help. This is the classic advance free fraud.
This is what he says in broken english - "I need your urgently assistance in transferring the sum of $39.5)million to your account. This fund belongs to our decease costumer who died along with his Family in air crash. Contacts me for
2010 Sep 22
5
http://www.asterisk.org/downloads naming schema
Hi!
Since some time the download of the newest Asterisk does not contains
the version number anymore, but is just called "asterisk-1.4-current.tar.gz"
This gives me a tarball where I do not know the version without looking
into the tarball.
Thus, IMO it would be very useful to switch back to old schema war the
download contained the version number.
Thanks
Klaus
2004 Apr 15
3
VOIP Spam
Hi,
Some people have suggested maintaining black lists and
white lists to avoid spammers and allow legitimate
callers into the network. However, the problem with
this method is that the spammer's IP address might
change due to DHCP. Today a spammer might get
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd and lets say that I put this address
in my blacklist. To my annoyance, tomorrow a
legitimate caller might get
2005 Aug 11
1
newbie with www user security problem
many, MANY apologies up front if i have sent this to the wrong place!
I am inherently a software engineer who now gets to monitor a mail
server (don't ask). anyway i get an email message that alerts me from
a user that we have been hacked by a spammer and the mail message
header is:
------------- Forwarded message follows -------------
X-Auth-No:
Return-Path:
2005 Feb 16
4
Dutch VOIP-PSTN provider
Hi,
I read a lot about US providers that can terminate a PSTN
number for you and offer IAX or SIP connectivity.
Does anyone know such a company in The Netherlands ?
I read about Unet. Anyone with experience with them ?
Any information is welcome.
--
Michiel van Baak
http://lunteren.vanbaak.info
michiel@vanbaak.info
GnuPG key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7E0B9A2D
2008 Jan 05
1
how to block spammer calls
Hi
I am setting up a Calling card Plat form
I have incoming toll number, the provider charges incoming calls
I see some spammers( competetors) keep calling my toll. so iam getting huge
invoices
how can i identify those kind of spammers and block the callerID for some
time
any suggestions or example could help me
ram
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2012 Dec 23
3
Spammer radhi
This happened two or three weeks ago and it's happening again.
Spammers are using Nabble to attack R-Help. The psts are signed radhi
and the posts' titles are taken from previous posts and therefore seem
authentic but all messages end with "click here". I suggest you don't.
And don't rply to this "radhi"
And again on a weekend.
Rui Barradas
2014 Mar 25
2
Spammer direct replying to those posting on the users list
We apparently have a spam bot subscribed to the list and replying
*directly* to anyone who posts on the list.
The E-mails, generally use the name Alyssa or a Katie in the mail and
have images attached. They come from a variety of addresses that so
far don't appear subscribed to the list. However spammers don't
typically subscribe to lists at the addresses they send from or appear
to send
2017 Dec 25
2
LSD-test
The model should be class aov or lm and my model class is aovlist.
tried tidy from broom library but did not work. To make it class aov,
I had to remove the error term;
model <- aov(Rotationdata_R$`GY(Mg/ha)`~Rep+code*as.factor(Nitrogen),data=Rotationdata_R)
Ahmed Attia, Ph.D.
Agronomist & Soil Scientist
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 7:38 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at
2012 Mar 29
1
my spammer list
Hello,
Thanks to some nice people on here and other forums I have pretty much
finalized my whole mail system on centos 6.x.
With all the checks, greylisting, dev/null of any 8+ spam level SA, I
still get a few mails.
It seems like everytime I enable a new protectant, the mail stops
spamming for a few hours...then the spammers decide I am worthy of using
better methods against me..and more
2006 Oct 09
2
Apache spammer
Any tips on patching this?
Thanks.
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2017 Dec 25
2
LSD-test
LSD-test produces error for this code;
code <- as.factor(Rotationdata_R$`Rot/code`) #factor in the main
Nitrogen <- as.factor(Rotationdata_R$Nitrogen) #factor in the sub
Rep <- as.factor(Rotationdata_R$REP) #blocks
Year <- as.factor(Rotationdata_R$YEAR) #years
model <- aov(Rotationdata_R$`GY(Mg/ha)`~Rep+code*as.factor(Nitrogen)+Error(Rep/Year/code),data=Rotationdata_R)
2008 Aug 26
2
Do I need a special package to run LSD tests?
Hi there,
I am trying to run LSD.test(model)
I used the following commands:
attach(model)
m1<- glm(ttl.m ~ site+year, family=quasipoisson, data= model)
df<-df.residual(m1)
MSerror<-deviance(m1)/df
The following command did not work:
comparison<- LSD.test (ttl.m, site+year, df, MSerror, alpha = 0.05,
group=FALSE)
I get an error message: Error: could not find function
2010 Feb 15
4
Separating columns, and sorting by rows
Dear anyone who knows more about R than me (so everyone). I have been bashing
my head on the keyboard all day trying to do something with my table.
I have some data, like so:
yyyy-mm Rainfall(mm)
1 1977-02 17.4
2 1977-03 34.0
3 1977-04 26.2
4 1977-05 42.6
5 1977-06 58.6
6 1977-07 23.2
7 1977-08 26.8
8 1977-09 48.4
9
2012 Apr 03
2
called a spammer today
thought you would find this interesting...
I get a LOT of political spam on one of my mails due to hosting a
political site once.
I have been slowly blacklisting the bulk companies and 'the net' of
private people
pushing political spam.
There is one guy who has been sending me stuff for years and I just have
it go to the junk folder and deleted..forgot about it.
New server, new
2007 May 20
2
snmpd log messages
I updated to CentOS 4.5 yesterday and now I am finding the snmpd daemon
is logging reams and reams of these messages:
May 20 10:40:03 mx01 snmpd[2572]: Connection from - 127.0.0.1
May 20 10:40:03 mx01 snmpd[2572]: transport socket = 12
Is there a way to turn off this useless logging? I am getting these
every 5 minutes (every time MRTG updates my MailScanner statistics).
So far what I tried
2010 Jul 06
3
Function for gruping similar variables?
Hi,
I have a matrix of results of multiple 2x2 chi^2 tests, non-
significant tests are marked as TRUE. Is there a function for grouping
those variables in a similar way LSD.test from agricolae library does?
I reviewed LSD.test's source but it's not helpful for me.
This is my matrix:
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7]
1 TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE
2 FALSE TRUE
2017 Dec 25
0
LSD-test
> On Dec 25, 2017, at 2:09 PM, Ahmed Attia <ahmedatia80 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The model should be class aov or lm and my model class is aovlist.
> tried tidy from broom library but did not work. To make it class aov,
> I had to remove the error term;
>
> model <- aov(Rotationdata_R$`GY(Mg/ha)`~Rep+code*as.factor(Nitrogen),data=Rotationdata_R)
You seemed to have
2004 Aug 10
2
Re: VoIP SPAM, what's next ?
At 7:14 PM +0200 on 8/10/04, Soren Rathje wrote:
>Gang,
>
>Do anyone have a clue on how they do this ??
>
>"QOVIA FILES PATENTS FOR VOICE SPAM BLOCKING TECHNOLOGY"
>http://www.qovia.com/company/news/06.28.2004_voip_spam_patent_app_final.htm
>
>"Qovia ready to take on VoIP spam"
>http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/071204qovia.html
>
>Next thing