diff --git a/network-services-pentesting/pentesting-voip/README.md b/network-services-pentesting/pentesting-voip/README.md index f2a8cd6c9..0fff51ab4 100644 --- a/network-services-pentesting/pentesting-voip/README.md +++ b/network-services-pentesting/pentesting-voip/README.md @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Any other OSINT enumeration that helps to identify VoIP software being used will ### Network Enumeration -* **`nmap`** is capable of scanning UDP services, but because of the number of UDP services being scanned, it's very slow and might not ve very accurante with this kind of services. +* **`nmap`** is capable of scanning UDP services, but because of the number of UDP services being scanned, it's very slow and might not be very accurate with this kind of services. * **`svmap`** from SIPVicious (`sudo apt install sipvicious`): Will locate SIP services in the indicated network. * `svmap` is **easy to block** because it uses the User-Agent `friendly-scanner`, but you could modify the code from `/usr/share/sipvicious/sipvicious` and change it.