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And no big deal it seems to be!
From article"..

"Avaya, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Lucent and Nortel are investigating the issue".

In browsing the respective sites of the comoanies mentioned above, I don't notice much that says this flaw has really resulted in much damage.
See http://www.packetizer.com/news/20040113.html ?..the impact is mitigated by the fact that most VoIP systems are operated on private networks that are out of reach from most hackers? ...

Bill Burke
http://www.chameleonheadsets.com
VP Call Center Sales
Posted by: wmburke   Posted on: 01/16/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No Way!!!  middle of nowhere | 01/13/04
All you see is M$ hole???  BubbaPcGuy | 01/14/04
Another example..  vdraken | 01/14/04
Who writes this stuff  BubbaPcGuy | 01/14/04
SIP yada yada yada H.323  Telcopro_z | 01/14/04
A flaw.. But how serious?  wmburke | 01/16/04
And no big deal it seems to be!  wmburke | 01/16/04

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