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| Subject: | Vulnerability testing in analog modem |
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| Date: | 26 Oct 2007 13:49:42 -0000 |
All of us know that a fax machine should not be on a corporate network because it has dial in/out capability on one side and connected to the NW on the other - thus, creating a bridge to the NW thru the insecure modem connection. As a security person, I would like to test it by dialing into the fax machine, and thru the established bridge, enter into the network, and see what's the exposure. What would be the best way to conduct this test? I would be grateful if someone could point me to a step by step testing situation/document. Best Regards, First Khan 347-452-1845
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