Y, did you have the extension logic to call to PSTN in [default] ???
If yes, then your system was not hacked...
you need to read some documentation and find out the [default] context is
supposed
to be non-secure... if you allow routes to PSTN in [default] then you're
inviting others to call out
Hi all
I have been hacked but no idea how!!! I noticed somebody in Eastern Europe
came from an American IP and tried to call loads of international numbers.
Thankfully I had no credit with my VOIP out provider so the calls went
nowhere. But if I had credit it would all have been used up.
I
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Hi all
I have been hacked but no idea how!!! I noticed somebody in Eastern Europe came
I screen all incoming calls for unknown, asterisk, anonymous,restricted
and perhaps others that don't immediately come to mind. Incoming calls
don't lead either to any termination that would cost me.
You should be smart enough to set up a way to use when you are out and
about, keeping in mind