Posted by Avatar on August 10th, 2010 in News, malware
Problems can arise from recordings of VoIP calls which can be made into common audio formats then analyzed later for vital information leading to identity theft and fraud.As experts watched companies shift from the standard telephone to Voip, they noticed something very unusual, no reports of compromised systems. That strikes them as very peculiar for [...]
Posted by Ceasar on August 18th, 2008 in Companies, Free, Information, News, Open Sourced, Organizations, Paid, Products, Versions, malware
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The Vox VOIP ADSL Phone offers a carrier choice of facility for all its users. One can use a Vox connection according to his requirements. A person doesn’t require a computer for calling on the Vox phone lines. The person who receives a call from the Vox ADSL does not require any additional [...]
Posted by Avatar on March 17th, 2008 in News, malware
Security analysts in the US are finding that most American firms who have shifted to using VoIP over their standard phone services are not implementing enough security in he form of intrusion prevention and detection software. As said in other security reviews, people tend to be complacent and will only take action when it is [...]
Posted by Avatar on March 9th, 2008 in News, malware
These hackers use these connections (being anonymous makes investigating as hard as looking for a needle in a haystack) to put up multiple IP Session tunnels with several devices from within the providers network spawning up to tens of thousands of messages a minute which is a number equal to the traffic of 10million users [...]
Posted by Avatar on March 5th, 2008 in News, malware
As soon as they hit the market and are picked up and used they are attacked sometimes revealing many security holes that leave them vulnerable to attack. They have targeted the Microsoft Office Communications server’s VoIP client and have done so regularly prompting the release of several patches and component upgrades to them keeping Microsoft [...]
Posted by Avatar on March 1st, 2008 in News, malware
Voip Eavesdropping or spying is similar to installing a phone tap onto a phone line with an intruder listening or recording information as the signal is in transit through the medium. On the VoIP standpoint, this would have a hacker tapping into the data as it travels through the internet recording the conversation into the [...]