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New Testertool – Microsoft OCS Assessment Tool

OAT is an Open Source Security tool designed to check the password strength of Microsoft Office Communication Server users. After a password is compromised, OAT demonstrates potential UC attacks that can be performed by legitimate users if proper security controls are not in place.

OAT has a user friendly tabbed interface that begins with a password strength test feature. Once the OAT user has successfully elicited the password, attack modules from subsequent tabs can be used for launching UC attacks against valid, registered OCS users.

Features Include

  • Online Dictionary Attack
  • Presence Stealing
  • Contact List Stealing
  • Single User Flood Mode (Internal)
  • Domain Flood Mode (Internal)
  • Call Walk (Internal/External)
  • Play Spam Audio
  • Detailed Report Generation

View Testertools.com to access Microsoft OCS Assessment Tool

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