Re: Looking for War Dialers

2002-01-15 Thread Steve Sobol
At 05:16 PM 1/11/2002 -0500, you wrote: Toneloc is a classic. It doesn't hang up unless your modem has voice recognition capabilities. If I recall, this was a feature on some high-end modems of the early nineties. Wardialing is inherently annoying. The best way to avoid people picking up the

Re: Looking for War Dialers

2002-01-14 Thread Meritt James
Run the thing after hours (I did). Anybody that answers deserves what they get. (Actually, you should know who is there and 'block out' those phones from ringing, if possible) Chris Hylen wrote: Hello all, I have been searching for a War Dialer that I can use on my network to

Re: Looking for War Dialers

2002-01-14 Thread vertigo
Toneloc is a classic. It doesn't hang up unless your modem has voice recognition capabilities. If I recall, this was a feature on some high-end modems of the early nineties. Wardialing is inherently annoying. The best way to avoid people picking up the phone (in mostly business exchanges

RE: Looking for War Dialers

2002-01-14 Thread Alex Raitz
In Hacking Exposed they discuss ton-loc, thc-scan from http://www.subterrain.net/tools/thc-scan/ , and phonesweep from http://www.sandstorm.net/products/phonesweep/. Expect to pay upwards of $1000 for phonesweep, which will do anything you want, has a nice gui, etc. -Original Message