[cisco-voip] Phone Fraud H.323

Wes Sisk (wsisk) wsisk at cisco.com
Mon Sep 12 15:16:48 EDT 2016


https://www.google.com/#q=ios+toll+fraud+h.323

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-wes

On Sep 11, 2016, at 9:37 AM, David Zhars <dzhars at gmail.com<mailto:dzhars at gmail.com>> wrote:

So yesterday I was alerted by our landline company that some of our phone numbers that come in POTS on an H323 router, we being used for phone fraud.  I am wondering how this happens with an H323 router (I am familiar with someone hacking Unity and setting up actions to route to Jamaica once someone leaves a voicemail or similar).

The odd part is that these numbers are almost NEVER used for calling out, unless the user presses a 7 for an outbound line (versus an 8 which puts the call out on ISDN).

I found a link on how to disable OffNet calling in UCM, but should I instead look at securing the H323 router?  Or does the call blocking rule need to be done in UCM?

Thanks for any enlightenment you can provide.

PS- Client is in USA, call fraud to Jamaica which does not require a country code, so harder to block.
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