WarVOX was a free, open-source VOIP-based war dialing tool for exploring, classifying, and auditing phone systems. WarVOX processed audio from each call by using signal processing techniques and without the need of modems.[1] WarVOX used VoIP providers over the Internet instead of modems used by other war dialers.[2] It compared the pauses between words to identify numbers using particular voicemail systems.[3]
Developer(s) | Metasploit LLC |
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Stable release | 1.0.1
/ May 25, 2009 |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | Security |
License | BSD |
Website | warvox.org at the Wayback Machine (archived 2013-10-26) |
WarVox was merged into the Metasploit Project in August 2011.[4]
The WarVOX project is no longer maintained.[5]
See also
edit- H. D. Moore
- Metasploit
- Rapid7
- ToneLoc, a war dialer for DOS.
- War dialing
- w3af
References
edit- ^ "ZDnet: Metasploit's HD Moore releases 'war dialing' tools". ZDNet. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011.
- ^ "Dark Reading: Next Generation 'War-Dialing' Tool On Tap".
- ^ "Security Focus: War dialing gets an upgrade".
- ^ "Dark Reading: WarVOX Gets An Overhaul; Wardialing Added To Metasploit". darkreading.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-20.
- ^ "WarVOX - WarVOX". warvox.org. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
External links
edit- Ray, Jimmy. "Old School Hacks: War Dialing with WarVox". Network World. Archived from the original on 21 November 2009.
- warvox.org at the Wayback Machine (archived 2013-10-26)
- The Metasploit Project Metasploit Project website, which hosts the WarVOX code