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Penetration Testing: Re: [PEN-TEST] War Dialling

Re: [PEN-TEST] War Dialling

From: Meritt, Jim <Jim.Meritt_at_GETRONICSGOV.COM>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 09:46:12 -0500

Depends on the tool. Worked with ToneLoc (rather trivially) when I used it.

V/R

Jim

_______________________
The opinions expressed above are my own. The facts simply are and belong to
none.
James W. Meritt, CISSP, CISA
Senior Information Systems Security and Audit Analyst, Information Assurance
Center of Excellence
Getronics Government Solutions

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott, Mick [mailto:Mick_scott_at_UK.IBM.COM]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 7:00 AM
To: PEN-TEST_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: War Dialling

Being a new member to this list I am not sure how much this topic has been
aired. How ever I wonder if anyone has any ideas, or pointers on how they
would eliminate irrelevant numbers on a war dialling exercise.

If acme.com, a global company, has a very wide range of numbers how is it
best to seek out the numbers that are relevant to the IT departments.
Obviously there is the social engineering approach, however I am interested
in any other ideas.

Apologies if this has been discussed B4

Regards,
Mick
Received on Nov 20 2000

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