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strange User Short Code after password-spoofing (AVAYA Workplace)

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Apr 25, 2017
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Cheers everybody!

I found a strange user short code, after an evil hacker spoofed some user passwords:

Code: *DCP
Number: ffffffff,0,1,1,0
Function: Dial

I´ve noticed these *DCP - codes before, usually with the number '40000000,xxx' - Does anyone have any idea what that can be?
 
*DCP:

Short codes of this form are often inserted by the system. They are used by some phone types to contain settings relating to functions such as ring volume and auto answer. Deleting such short codes will cause related phone settings to return to their defaults.

*DCP/Dial/8xxxxxxx, 0, 1, 1, 0/0:

For system's with TCM phone ports, when a phone is first connected to the port, the button programming of the associated user is overwritten with the default button programming appropriate for the phone model. Adding the above short code prevents that behavior if not required, for example if a pre-built configuration including user button programming is added to the system before the connection of phones.

 
I don't have any notes for the first two parts of the number (ffffffff,0), but the last three bits (1,1,0) mean:
[ul]
[li]'internal calls' (where 1 means apply the final setting)[/li]
[li]'external calls'[/li]
[li]'silent' (0 = silent, 1 = normal, 2 = auto-answer with single tone, 3 = auto-answer after single ring).[/li]
[/ul]



Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
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