[OpenSIPS-Users] Fraud Detection module
Răzvan Crainea
razvan at opensips.org
Thu Feb 26 09:46:28 CET 2015
Hi, Laszlo!
The new module should provide all these features in a unified way. Just
give it a try and let us know how it works :).
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 02/25/2015 06:37 PM, Laszlo wrote:
> Hi Andrei,
>
> This is a very useful module and can be a life saver. We implemented
> nearly the same thing 1 year ago (actually it's a two level check)
> with nearly the same logic as we see in this module.
> Few more "variables" are used in the logic, like monitoring the
> useragent string, monitoring the last 10/100/1000 calls to check past
> dialing patterns, etc. In nowadays's nosql and caching "era" it should
> not be a problem. This module is definately a good start!
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Andrei Datcu
> <andreidatcu at opensips.org <mailto:andreidatcu at opensips.org>> wrote:
>
> Hello OpenSIPS community,
>
>
> When was the last time when your users were hijacked and scammed?
> We know for sure when it will be the last time - NOW! For those of
> you familiar with the major problem in the VoIP world, we have
> good news: OpenSIPS 2.1 can now detect and prevent those attacks
> through it’s fraud detection module!
>
>
> Fraud is a major problem nowadays and it is more complex as it
> depends on the end-user/end-device security level. And all the
> VoIP providers are looking forward for ways to protect their users
> and avoid the blame.
>
>
>
> For recognizing an attack, the Fraud Detection module defines
> profiles. A profile is a set of five parameters that together
> decide when an user account is hijacked:
>
>
> * Total number of calls - maximum number of incoming calls (in a
> given time frame) before considering the accounted hijacked
>
>
> * Number of calls per minute - maximum number of CPS before
> considering the user account hijacked
>
>
> * Number of concurrent calls - maximum number of parallel calls
> the user can have without being considered hijacked
>
>
> * Number of sequential calls - maximum number of consecutive calls
> to the same destination before the user account is considered hijacked
>
>
> * Call duration - maximum duration of a call before being
> considered a potential fraud
>
>
>
> Each user gets assigned a profile and OpenSIPS will update and
> evaluate the profile for each incoming call of that user. The
> Fraud Detection will keep trace of the user’s calls, of their
> parameters and how their are fitting into the user’s profile.
> Whenever a threshold for one of these parameters is hit, you will
> be noticed either through a return code or through an event.
>
>
> A quick start tutorial is already available[1]
>
>
> The module documentation can be found at[2]
>
>
> Please do not hesitate to provide any feedback, comments, reports
> or questions in regards to this new module.
>
>
>
> [1]http://www.opensips.org/Documentation/Tutorials-FraudDetection-2-1
>
> [2]http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/2.1.x/fraud_detection.html
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrei Datcu
>
>
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> Laszlo Bekesi
> http://voipfreak.net
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