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Put Down The Telephone and Noone Gets Hurt!

mjgraves | December 8, 2008

asterisk icon 94x96 Put Down The Telephone and Noone Gets Hurt!The FBI release last Friday about vishing & Asterisk touched off a bit of a fury. It now appears that they have restated their warning acknowledging Digium’s original response to the matter in question (AST-2008-003) That being, all current v1.2 and 1.4 Asterisk systems will have been patched already. Asterisk v1.6 was never effected. Digium provides further clarification as well.

As always, keep your systems current!

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Asterisk, digium, FBI, John Todd, security, vishing
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One Response to “Put Down The Telephone and Noone Gets Hurt!”

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    pbxware says:
    December 21, 2008 at 1:11 am

    ФБР бросает тень на Asterisk – пояснения опубликованы на сайте http://asteriskpbx.ru/blog/fbi-fake-advisory
    (for russian speaking asterisk community)

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