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Our staff at PanasonicHelp.com have seen several Panasonic systems hacked. The hacker can either get in through the administrative mailboxes (998 and 999) or individual user mailboxes.
If they get in the 999 box, they set up as many virtual mailboxes as you have ports, program them for continuous telephone notification and leave a message. The mailbox then continuously attempts to call the user in the Philippines. The end result is hundreds of calls can be placed every day resulting in a substantial long distance bill to you.
If they get into a user box, they just do the same thing with the same result. If they only find one box without a password, they can only tie up one line. The more unprotected mailboxes they can find, the more lines they can have dialing out.
What Can you Do? |
1. Make sure administrative boxes 998 and 999 have passwords. |
2. Make sure all individual mailboxes are password protected. |
3. Phones in areas such as a staff kitchen, conference room etc. should not have a mailbox assigned to them. If they do, password protect them. |
4. This is the most important step you can do. Have the voice mail jacks on your phone system restricted from 0 plus or 1 plus dialing. Then program exception codes if you need for telephone/beeper notification. If this step is done, no calls will be made either international or long distance, even if the voice mail gets hacked. |