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Posted on Tuesday, 31st August 2010 by Michael

Facebook Bot: FBCbot.pl FBCbot is a bot written in Perl to interface with Facebook on the users behalf. The bot is still in its infant stage and could definitely be improved upon. Currently FBCbot was developed on Linux though since it is written in Perl it can be modified to run on Windows as well. […]

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Posted on Thursday, 26th August 2010 by Michael

WARNING: Do not plug your Magic Jack in for any updates even if you need to renew. There seems to be a recent update that is causing the password to change on every registration. We have been able to rule out the following false information that is circulating on the net. From the dumps and […]

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Posted on Thursday, 12th August 2010 by Michael

Is your site truly secure if the little box says it is? Site verified secure! You see this on many sites out there. They all proudly display an image from a company saying that their site is scanned daily and has been determined secure. How many of these sites truly verify your site is secure? […]

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Posted on Monday, 2nd August 2010 by Michael

ADA: Asterisk Desktop Assistant by Diginum The Asterisk Desktop Assistant is a plug-in that allows you to be able to click on telephone numbers inside of Microsoft Office Products, Firefox and Thunder Bird. Once you click on the number it will ring your phone, once you answer it will then dial and connect you to […]

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Posted on Thursday, 29th July 2010 by Michael

AMJchan: Automating the chan_sip.so patching for Magic Jack AMJchan is a shell script written by the Digital Offensive team to quickly and accurately patch your Asterisk server for use with the Magic jack. This script was developed and tested on Centos, fedora and Redhat. The script can be easily altered to use another package manager […]

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Posted on Friday, 16th July 2010 by Michael

Commission based position available with Digital Offensive Looking for someone that has the time, motivation and ability to generate leads and write proposals to help grow our business. This is a commission based position and due to that there is no benefits being offered. All commissions will be based on the final contract amount and […]

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Posted on Friday, 9th July 2010 by Michael

Simple Asterisk Auto Dialer What is it: This simple shell script was created by Michael LaSalvia of Digital Offensive to auto dial numbers and plays back a message to the person that picks up the phone. This script will take a comma separated file (CSV) that is setup as follows: Number,Sound,Trunk_Name And automate the dialing […]

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Posted on Wednesday, 7th July 2010 by Michael

CheckPoint Site to Site VPN Audit automation with “fwm logexport and scripting” Up to recently we use to pay a third party SEIM provider to provide us reporting for all our site to site VPN tunnels. This is due to an audit requirement we had that said that our system administrators had to report on […]

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Posted on Thursday, 10th June 2010 by Michael

MJSIP: Automating the Magic Jack SIP retrieval What is it: MJSIP is a simple Perl script written by a co-worker and myself. This script uses regular expression matching to automate the finding of your SIP password in the dump file. MJSIP has been tested on over 50 Jacks that were purchased and registered this month […]

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Posted on Wednesday, 9th June 2010 by Michael

Can you pop me now? Like most programs Asterisks offers the ability to launch system commands from with inside the application. This means it is possible for either a developer or a malicious person to execute system commands by simply editing the dial plan and making a phone call. This is nothing new the ability […]

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