Microsoft is hacking my Asterisk??? O_o
Gary E. Miller
gem at rellim.com
Tue Nov 3 20:04:54 UTC 2020
Yo Max!
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 21:55:45 +0200
Max Tulyev <maxtul at netassist.ua> wrote:
> I have just seen a number of IPs trying to brute-force my VoIP server
> from Microsoft network. For example, 13.90.148.133, 20.55.203.249,
> 40.76.244.210... Traceroute really goes to MSN. More than a half of
> all usual attempts to hack my Asterisk I got today, came from MSN.
I have also been sing that for a few weeks.
My assumption is they let Azure customers hack all they want. They
ignore email complaints.
RGDS
GARY
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