how about the cross-talks?
without even exerting any effort to listen-in you get to hear the
lastest gossip the neighbors are discussing over their "twisted
pairs"...
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 02:57, Steven Critchfield wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 13:29, Jennifer Archer wrote:
> > I think land lines
cloths served as ID.
>
>
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> From: "Steve Underwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] OMG THE SKY IS FALLING!! NOT!!!
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> > Rob Gag
Friday, May 14, 2004 12:17 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Dev] OMG THE SKY IS FALLING!! NOT!!!
> In that case we need to get libsrtp into asterisk ASAP and the problem is
> solved! :P
>
> bkw
>
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Jim Louderback just replied to me and said his "buddy" is going to show up
and demonstrage the attack... which is just the standard man in the middle
attack. I'm not disputing the fact that voip can be insecur
Jim Louderback just replied to me and said his "buddy" is going to show up
and demonstrage the attack... which is just the standard man in the middle
attack. I'm not disputing the fact that voip can be insecure... I'm just
ticked that they come up with a boiler plate story that ALL VOIP is
insecur
]
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] OMG THE SKY IS FALLING!! NOT!!!
>
> brian wrote:
>
> >>Sadly, the article reads as more bogus than it really is. SIP really is
> >>weak. RTP stream are almost universally unencrypted right now. Listening
> >>in to a VoIP within your c
brian wrote:
Sadly, the article reads as more bogus than it really is. SIP really is
weak. RTP stream are almost universally unencrypted right now. Listening
in to a VoIP within your company is generally much easier than snooping
on a traditional call. I wonder how long it will take before encrypt
> Sadly, the article reads as more bogus than it really is. SIP really is
> weak. RTP stream are almost universally unencrypted right now. Listening
> in to a VoIP within your company is generally much easier than snooping
> on a traditional call. I wonder how long it will take before encryption,
>
> Usually and ironically my butt set and cloths served as ID.
I initially read that as "my butt and clothes" :-)
-A.
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> Sadly, the article reads as more bogus than it really is. SIP really is
> weak. RTP stream are almost universally unencrypted right now. Listening
> in to a VoIP within your company is generally much easier than snooping
> on a traditional call. I wonder how long it will take before encryption
se
> and
> not a company ID and then contact the management for escort and
> verification.
>
> Usually and ironically my butt set and cloths served as ID.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Steve Underwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROT
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] OMG THE SKY IS FALLING!! NOT!!!
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> :-) Didnt know you were gonna share this bit of mis-information, but it
> would be nice for people using Asterisk to send the author some
> knowledge
>
> I love this part "According to a promin
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