Pbx Exploit Jun 2026
Stop treating your phone system like a toaster. Treat it like a public-facing server.
Modern PBXs (especially VoIP-based systems like Asterisk, 3CX, Cisco Call Manager, and Avaya) are essentially Linux servers running telephony software. And like any server, they can be hacked. pbx exploit
PBX systems are essentially mini telephone exchanges that allow businesses to manage multiple phone lines and extensions. However, if not properly secured, these systems can be exploited by attackers. A PBX exploit typically involves an attacker using a vulnerability in the PBX system to: Stop treating your phone system like a toaster
Your $50/month phone bill becomes $50,000. The provider demands payment. And your PBX logs show nothing because you never enabled auditing. Cisco Call Manager