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Cisco Systems has disclosed that a core component of its enterprise VOIP system is vulnerable to several serious security flaws. The flaws could allow remote attackers to compromise a company's VOIP network, redirect or listen in on calls and carry out phone system voip other nastiness, according to Cisco and Internet Security Systems (ISS), which discovered the flaws. While the bugs haven't yet been exploited, they represent one of the most VoIP Main Page high-profile security scares in enterprise IP telephony to date. Enterprises are moving quickly to shift panasonic phone system voip to IP-based telephone networks, with Gartner predicting that

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by 2007, 97 percent of new enterprise phone systems installed in North America will be either VOIP or hybrid. Cisco leads the market at the moment by a wide margin, with a 42 percent pbx phone system voip share in North America, followed by Avaya VoIP Main Page with 14 percent, 3Com with 11 percent and Nortel with 9 percent, according to Gartner's research. Cisco reported five separate security bugs in CallManager, the call- processing component of the Cisco IP telephony system. The business phone small system voip

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most serious is in the aupair.exe service, which could allow a remote VoIP Main Page attacker to cause a buffer overflow and execute malicious code. Aupair.exe can't be disabled for normal CallManager use, Cisco said. CallManager is vulnerable in its default configuration, and an attack business phone system voip could be carried out without the need for prior authentication, ISS said. An attacker may be able to redirect calls or perform eavesdropping as a result of this compromise. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could be used to gain unauthorized access to phone review system VoIP Main Page voip networks and machines with Cisco VOIP products, the security firm

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said in an advisory. Cisco has released patches for the affected versions of CallManager, including 3.3 and earlier, 4.0 and 4.1. Its advisory and patching instructions are on Cisco's Web site.

Business phone small system voip


Cisco Systems has disclosed that a core component of its enterprise VOIP system is vulnerable to several serious security flaws. The flaws could allow remote attackers to compromise a company's VOIP network, redirect or listen in on calls and carry out phone system voip other nastiness, according to Cisco and Internet Security Systems (ISS), which discovered the flaws. While the bugs haven't yet been exploited, they represent one of the most VoIP Main Page high-profile security scares in enterprise IP telephony to date. Enterprises are moving quickly to shift panasonic phone system voip to IP-based telephone networks, with Gartner predicting that

Business phone small system voip


by 2007, 97 percent of new enterprise phone systems installed in North America will be either VOIP or hybrid. Cisco leads the market at the moment by a wide margin, with a 42 percent pbx phone system voip share in North America, followed by Avaya VoIP Main Page with 14 percent, 3Com with 11 percent and Nortel with 9 percent, according to Gartner's research. Cisco reported five separate security bugs in CallManager, the call- processing component of the Cisco IP telephony system. The business phone small system voip

Panasonic phone system voip


most serious is in the aupair.exe service, which could allow a remote VoIP Main Page attacker to cause a buffer overflow and execute malicious code. Aupair.exe can't be disabled for normal CallManager use, Cisco said. CallManager is vulnerable in its default configuration, and an attack business phone system voip could be carried out without the need for prior authentication, ISS said. An attacker may be able to redirect calls or perform eavesdropping as a result of this compromise. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could be used to gain unauthorized access to phone review system VoIP Main Page voip networks and machines with Cisco VOIP products, the security firm

Business phone system voip


said in an advisory. Cisco has released patches for the affected versions of CallManager, including 3.3 and earlier, 4.0 and 4.1. Its advisory and patching instructions are on Cisco's Web site.

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