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I have a customer that had 600 minits of phone calls (29) to holland in a 3 day period of time they have a td1232-1 no disa card installed , password not default , and a tvs 200 vm unit i have checked system programming it all looks normal , of course the phone company just knows it had to be a fault or loophole in the system has anybody had or heard of this lately ? can system reports on smdr go back month and for this ?
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it could be through the vm, check manager mailbox password is on and not changed. look for extensions fwd or external notification on mailbox is set to premium number, check all mailbox's especially one that has no extension assigned.
smdr if turned on and not collected has a buffer, but will only hold about 100 records and will lose them if the power is off, but the unit probably is not turned on to collect smdr if it has nothing connected to the port
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I've seen this several times before on Panasonic systems. One customer (a flower shop) ended up with a bill for thousands of dollars for calls to a Caribbean country. We found that someone hacked into the voice mail and put a foreign phone number in the notification (outdial) field in one of the mailboxes. They would then call in, leave a short message and the system would "think" it was making multiple attempts to dial a pager.
Obviously, Panasonic systems are very popular world-wide, so they are targets for these people. The only things you can do is the following:
1. Change all mailbox passwords, especially in 997, 998 and 999. Remember that they default with no password.
2. Delete all mailboxes that are not being used.
3. Restrict outward dialing on the voice mail ports unless this feature is absolutely necessary.
4. Restrict the phone system from dialing international calls.
5. Have the service provider block international calling unless the customer really needs it.
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i have not had a chance to check the voice mail on site yet , i have seen and worked on systems with the problem that you are talking about , but these calls differ in that they went non stop for hours per call at a time they do have passwords assigned to 998 & 999 that are not the default type they are using pac bell lines
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Some detective work is in order any dutch or europeans working at this location? is there any custom features on the lines 3 way calling unattended conference capability?? if this place makes a lot of calls don't count on a month. if they are not using remote notification by all means lock down voicemail ports and possibly lock down the whole system with forced accounting if they will let you...do an audit of all the ext's dont forget x jacks on the system modems hanging off x jacks from a infected computer with a dialer program are famous for holland calls.... for grabbing a trunk and racking a huge bills after hours don't rule out single line jacks hanging off the ni ahead of the system or an LI down the street
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the number of staff personel is less than 10 , and most are hispanic just your basic programming , no computer savi personel , checked the system progams nothing out of place i will check there computer access to lines again
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If it is through the vm, it is more than likely that it is from the outside and someone should go on site and lock down the system until it is fully checked out. Make sure fwd external is disabled for ext that don't need it or are not used
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If they use Analogue PSTN lines, not ISDN surely someone could have been making calls by tapping in to the cable in the street. I know of technicians who site in the MDF calling their friends on other people's phone lines all the time.
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It is possible, but they need to make sure the system is locked down, it is our responsibility as the techs to keep the system as safe as we can and make sure there are strong passwords on the systems
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