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VoIP fraud prevention and toll-fraud controls
VoIP fraud commonly exploits stolen credentials, exposed administration, weak dial plans, compromised endpoints, or unmonitored international and premium-rate routes.
High-value controls
- Restrict SIP and administration to known networks where practical.
- Use strong unique credentials and secure provisioning.
- Disable unused accounts, routes, and destinations.
- Apply time-of-day, spend, concurrency, and rate limits.
- Alert on unusual destinations, bursts, failed authentication, and after-hours activity.
- Separate operator, user, and administrator permissions.
- Maintain an incident process that can suspend routes quickly.
Do not rely on a single country block or a hidden SIP port. Layer controls and test alert delivery.
Related: SIP registration, SBCs, and monitoring.