UCSniff v3.20 Released

UCSniff is a VoIP & IP Video Security Assessment tool that integrates existing open source software into several useful features, allowing VoIP and IP Video owners and security professionals to rapidly test for the threat of unauthorized VoIP and Video Eavesdropping. Written in C/C++, and available on Linux and Windows, the software is free and available for anyone to download, under the GPLv3 license.

Changelog v3.20

New developments:

  • Added support for Ubuntu 12.04
  • Realtime Video monitoring using latest libvlc library (2.0.1 – Twoflower)
  • Support for iSAC audio codec from Google’s WebRTC
  • Added support for Cisco 9971 video phone eavesdropping
  • Lets users specify tool and options for mixing audio (WAV) and video (H264) files
  • Decoupled dependency on older FFMPpeg code so future updates to FFMPeg (now libav) and libvlc won’t break UCSniff
  • Support for Cisco UCM 8.0.2 Skinny (SCCP)
  • Decoupled dependency on Ettercap’s ‘etter.conf’. UCSniff now uses it’s own configuration file, ‘ucsniff.conf’
  • New feature to add A/V mixing support (default disabled)
  • Builds (but no tested) in Mint Linux 13

More Information: here

Download UCSniff v3.20

MaxiSoler

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