Because of legislation in the data world, vendors have to announce vulnerabilities to the public. However, there's no legislation in the voice world, so it's up to vendors to disclose vulnerabilities.
When Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray and George Kurtz penned the first "Hacking Exposed" in 2000, they created a reference that truly explained common and emerging network and Internet attacks from a ...
Threat analysts have uncovered a large-scale campaign targeting Elastix VoIP telephony servers with more than 500,000 malware samples over a period of three months. Elastix is a server software for ...
BOSTON — Corporate video conferences can still be easily hacked by insiders using a freeware tool that allows attackers to monitor calls in real-time and record them in files suitable for posting on ...
New exploits against VoIP continue to emerge, but experts say these demonstrations reveal the need for vigilant security and are not fatal flaws to the technology. At Black Hat this month researchers ...
A 19-year-old Cartersville, Georgia, college student has been charged with hacking into his school’s computer system to change grades and steal other user’s passwords. Christopher Fowler, a student at ...
People who hacked IP cameras in homes or business sites and sold the footage to a sexual exploitation site were caught by police. The Korean National Police Agency National Office of Investigation ...