The SIP Identity Baiting Attack
draft-kaplan-sip-baiting-attack-02
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Authors | Hadriel Kaplan , Dan Wing | ||
Last updated | 2008-02-22 | ||
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Abstract
This document identifies a potential SPIT and Phishing attack, which subverts the RFC 4474 SIP Identity and RFC 4916 Connected Identity mechanisms in a particular way. The attack is termed "Baiting", as it uses a RFC4474-signed call as the bait for malicious use.
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