haha.. reminds me of old days of pbxs! hang each others voicemail greetings for fun...
rofl.. we used to press 1+# and 0+# or 1+* sometimes, always oen fo those combos.. together (produce a sharper tone) but had to be that combo,on old analogues, it would break thru most answering-machines and we could then change for example "welcome to the deans residence.." to "welcome to hot, sweaty ...."u get the drift :P lol... those days are over for me now but, darn miss analogue! gnite! xde On 3 October 2011 22:24, Darren Martyn <d.martyn.fulldisclos...@gmail.com>wrote: > NOTW "Hacking" method for phones is nothing to do with this. Voicemail > hacking in the UK involves calling the victim, hammering the # button while > the phone rings, and being redirected to their voicemail box. Then you just > press 0000 and # and DONE! (sometimes they have a password, but a 4 digit > pass is 10,000 combinations. Most people use easy to remember ones so a > simple bit of SE and some simple "looking at the phone keypad" and BOOM! > done!) > > As kids we used to do this to each other and change each others voicemail > greetings for fun... Nothing has changed in the UK and Eire since. IN fact, > I will post agian in an hour to confirm - I will break into my own > voicemails and check. > > On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 12:17 PM, GloW - XD <doo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> No surpise... theyre ext4 partitions are completely vulnerable.. try tell >> an anddroid user that, tho. Spender 9grsecurity.net0 has exposed the ext4 >> bug, wich allows remote user addition to, whatever kernel, i assume runs the >> ext4 right... with some small changes ofc to code... so, it is strange they >> dont patch, i myself use 1.6 , but, wow this rally blows things for many >> users.. interesting stuff, and maybe is good thing i use the old 1.6 api.. >> hehe. seems newer the stuff, more the chances of malicious activity.. i >> guess NOTW m anagement mustve known this one forsure. >> thx for that, insightful , and,reminds me more that, a phone nowdays is >> almost as dangerous as a laptop in your hand. >> cheers, >> xd >> >> >> >> On 3 October 2011 19:30, Di. Tled <dit...@parano.me> wrote: >> >>> >>> http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/10/01/massive-security-vulnerability-in-htc-android-devices-evo-3d-4g-thunderbolt-others-exposes-phone-numbers-gps-sms-emails-addresses-much-more/ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. >>> Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html >>> Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. >> Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html >> Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >> > >
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