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Posted on Thursday, 16th December 2010 by Michael

How to root the Droid version 2.3 code Tonight I got an OTA (over the air update) from code 2.1 to 2.3 and wouldn’t you know it broke my existing root. You would figure since rooting is now legal they would not touch files that don’t belong to them or change your security settings but […]

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Posted on Tuesday, 7th December 2010 by Michael

VoIP My Way is offering free VoIP phone service. There is no cost and they provide you with your SIP credentials so there is no hacking involved. Head over to http://www.voipmyway.com to sign up now and start placing free calls.

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Posted on Friday, 3rd December 2010 by Michael

With the end of Magic Jack being able to be hacked to use on any SIP device such as in Asterisk, an ATA or x-lite we have formed a sister company VoIP My Way. We are offering open SIP service. The service includes a web based portal to manage your account, SIP credentials, E911, unlimited […]

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Posted on Monday, 8th November 2010 by Michael

My Home Office VoIP PBX Setup I figured it was about time that I showed what I have setup in my home for a phone system. This is only the start as new products come in and as budget allows we like to purchase new items to see how we can tie them into the […]

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Posted on Tuesday, 2nd November 2010 by Michael

Google Voice and Whistle Phone for free calls and a local DID on any SIP device With the latest round of rotating passwords from Magic Jack and no end in sight many are looking for other alternatives. I for one have started my own VoIP service after years of providing VoIP consulting services. I wanted […]

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Posted on Monday, 25th October 2010 by Michael

Some time this weekend Magic Jack release another update to the system that now has the SIP passwords rotating again. We discovered this early this morning and have not had the time to fully research this as of yet. Please stay tune for updates. Side note for the Magic Jack staff that I know visit […]

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Posted on Friday, 22nd October 2010 by Michael

MJSIP version 2.0 Beta: Automating the Magic Jack SIP retrieval What is MJSIP version 2.0 beta: After a very successful following our first version and recent changes to how Magic Jack is handling passwords and usernames we have decided to update our script with additional filters and added the ability to find your username as […]

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Posted on Tuesday, 19th October 2010 by Michael

SIPBAN v1.0 What is SIPBAN: SIPBAN is an addon for the advance policy firewall written by “R-FX Networks (http://www.rfxn.com)”. This addon is will search your asterisk logs for failed registration attempts from unknown networks and ban the IP address. This helps thwart SIP secret guessing and other SIP based attacks.

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Posted on Monday, 4th October 2010 by Michael

AUTORAFI (Automatic Remote Asterisk and FreePBX Install) About: AUTORAFI is a Linux shell script developed by Digital Offensive to either locally or remotely install an Asterisk based PBX solution with FreePBX front end. AUTORAFI was developed and tested on base installs of CentOS and Fedora Core.

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Posted on Monday, 6th September 2010 by Michael

Reports are coming in that as of this past weekend the ability to recover your SIP credentials is once again working and the password is not constantly changing. the question is how long will this work for. The thing is no matter what happens there will always be people out there trying to get around […]

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