voiplowdown.com — A VoIP network is susceptible to the usual attacks that plague all data networks: viruses, spam, phishing, hacking attempts, intrusions, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, data sniffing, eavesdropping, and so on. The only difference is, with other technologies people take basic steps to protect themselves. Here are 25 tips to do so with your VoIP.
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scooterfinazzioDec 2, 2006
I'MNOTLYING,DOYOUREALLYTHINKIWOULDGOTHROUGHALLTHEWORKTOFAKETHIS???SOMEBODYHELPME,PLEASE,ITWON'TGOAWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Closed AccountDec 2, 2006
TAKEYOURKEYBOARDANDSMAS**TOVERYOURHEAD!!!!
kent1146Dec 2, 2006
Absolutely correct! The article is totally ridiculous!(in Comic Book Guy voice) Worst.... article... ever...[/sarcasm]
fjc8Dec 2, 2006
You can borrow one of my spaces:--->
tomzer1Dec 2, 2006
Ridiculous and stupid article. Their basic advice is don't put your Voice Over Internet Protocol system on the Internet, and you'll be safe. Bah. Most people can't implement this stuff anyway. As folks have mentioned, this is for large VoIP administrators and businesses, but even then most of the advice is impractical.
munozmDec 3, 2006
I'm a CCIE that implements voip networks, among other things. The fundamental talking points aren't bad but the one vlan comment had me laughing.