Hacking VoIP: Protocols, Attacks, and Countermeasures

Hacking VoIP: Protocols, Attacks, and Countermeasures

by Himanshu Dwivedi
Hacking VoIP: Protocols, Attacks, and Countermeasures

Hacking VoIP: Protocols, Attacks, and Countermeasures

by Himanshu Dwivedi

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Overview

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks have freed users from the tyranny of big telecom, allowing people to make phone calls over the Internet at very low or no cost. But while VoIP is easy and cheap, it's notoriously lacking in security. With minimal effort, hackers can eavesdrop on conversations, disrupt phone calls, change caller IDs, insert unwanted audio into existing phone calls, and access sensitive information.

Hacking VoIP takes a dual approach to VoIP security, explaining its many security holes to hackers and administrators. If you're serious about security, and you either use or administer VoIP, you should know where VoIP's biggest weaknesses lie and how to shore up your security. And if your intellectual curiosity is leading you to explore the boundaries of VoIP, Hacking VoIP is your map and guidebook.

Hacking VoIP will introduce you to every aspect of VoIP security, both in home and enterprise implementations. You'll learn about popular security assessment tools, the inherent vulnerabilities of common hardware and software packages, and how to:
–Identify and defend against VoIP security attacks such as eavesdropping, audio injection, caller ID spoofing, and VoIP phishing
–Audit VoIP network security
–Assess the security of enterprise-level VoIP networks such as Cisco, Avaya, and Asterisk, and home VoIP solutions like Yahoo! and Vonage
–Use common VoIP protocols like H.323, SIP, and RTP as well as unique protocols like IAX
–Identify the many vulnerabilities in any VoIP network

Whether you’re setting up and defending your VoIP network against attacks or just having sick fun testing the limits of VoIP networks, Hacking VoIP is your go-to source for every aspect of VoIP security and defense.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781593273095
Publisher: No Starch Press
Publication date: 10/15/2008
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Himanshu Dwivedi is a leading security expert and researcher. He has published four books, Hacking Exposed: Web 2.0 (McGraw-Hill), Securing Storage (Addison Wesley), Hacker's Challenge 3 (McGraw-Hill), and Implementing SSH (Wiley). A founder of iSEC Partners, Himanshu manages iSEC's product development and engineering, specialized security solutions, and the creation of security testing tools for customers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: An Introduction to VoIP Security

PART I: VOIP PROTOCOLS

Chapter 2: Signaling: SIP Security

Chapter 3: Signaling: H.323 Security

Chapter 4: Media: RTP Security

Chapter 5: Signaling and Media: IAX Security

PART II: VOIP SECURITY THREATS

Chapter 6: Attacking VoIP Infrastructure

Chapter 7: Unconventional VoIP Security Threats

Chapter 8: Home VoIP Solutions

PART III: ASSESS AND SECURE VOIP

Chapter 9: Securing VoIP

Chapter 10: Auditing VoIP for Security Best Practices

Index

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