Signs your VoIP system has been compromised

Signs your VoIP system has been compromised

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems have many advantages over traditional telephone systems, but they also come with a unique set of risks. Because VoIP relies on the internet, it's susceptible to hacking attempts, just like any other online system. Hackers can use a range of techniques to infiltrate your VoIP system, such as stealing login credentials or using malware to gain access. Knowing the signs of a hacked VoIP system is critical for preventing any damage to your business. In this article, we'll discuss how to tell if your VoIP system has been hacked and what you can do to protect yourself.

Sudden increase in call volume and bills

One of the most common signs of VoIP hacking is when there is an increase in the number of unauthorized calls made from your system. Hackers can use your VoIP network to make long-distance calls or calls to premium numbers, which can jack up your VoIP bills.

Strange messages or notifications

If you receive strange messages or notifications asking you to verify your banking and other personal information, this could be a sign that your VoIP system has been compromised.

Random antivirus notifications

If you start receiving messages about viruses on your system, do not click on them. Fake antivirus warnings are scams designed to steal data from your device. As soon as you see these malicious alerts, contact your VoIP provider immediately so that they can take action and protect the safety of all of your information.

Redirection to unwanted or fraudulent sites

If you're conducting an online search and you’re suddenly diverted to unfamiliar web pages, it's a sign that your VoIP system is under attack. Also, if you find your browser is automatically downloading extensions or toolbars without your permission, it's a sure sign that your system has been compromised.

If you suspect that your VoIP system has been hacked, you should contact your VoIP provider or IT team immediately and take steps to secure your system. This may include changing passwords, implementing stronger security measures, and monitoring your system for other suspicious activity.

For more tips on how to keep your VoIP network secure, talk to our experts today.

Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.


Shawn Meyer

Shawn Meyer

Shawn has over 20 years experience in utilizing various technologies for implementation, management, and administration of Fortune 100 Enterprise Level distributed environments. As part of the management team, Shawn oversees Enterprise IT and Consulting engagements for RJ2 Technologies’s clients. Prior to RJ2 Technologies, Shawn was the regional IT manager for a large entertainment corporation and was recognized for his change management leadership during a complex system-wide conversion to digital media. In addition, Shawn has worked with various clients throughout the Chicagoland area. Shawn enjoys spending time with his wife and three energetic kids and volunteers for a variety of nonprofit organizations in the Chicagoland area.