| VOIP Security Tool Review |
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| Sunday, 04 June 2006 | ||||
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We were always searching for new utilities and tools and ran across a freeware VOIP security and protocol tester. It has a visual interface and many options including remote device discovery and enumeration [pic 1], SIP message generation [pic 2] , vulnerability scanning [pic 3] as well as logging features. We spoke to Peter Thermos who is also involved with The VoSIL initiative and he commented that the tool was responsible for finding a vulnerability in a LinksysVoIP gateway deployed by Vonage. He commented that new versions will have an enhanced design for scalability and expansibility. In addition, it will incorporate a larger database of test cases and support of additional VoIP protocols. We think SiVuS is a must have for anyone interested in VOIP security testing as it will also help round out your security toolkit. Currently it is available as a windows executable, but the new versions will be available for Linux and Windows platforms.
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Recently Zone-H have been playing with VOIP, specifically the SIP protocol which is powering everything from VOIP hardware phones, wifi and software based "softphones".
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