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Goodbye privacy: cellphones spy for FBI, web tools record voip

December 2, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Computers

In 2007, say goodbye to privacy
as cellphones spy for the FBI,
face askance we sleepwalk into a surveillance world [Digg : wayjer]
and web tools record VOIP

Experts claim cell phone tapping’s ‘child’s play’:
just send an sms and get a three-way [hack in the box]
even a cop gets caught by his own video phone [Flying Hamster]

speedlinkingReclaim your voip privacy with 25 ways to secure your voip network, [Digg.com]

What do you think about phone security? Got a tip to make us more secure? Share it here.

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  1. [...] *When I stumbled across a link to his latest invention, The Zfone Project, I was intrigued. After all, I use VoIP and I don’t like the idea of saying Goodbye privacy: cellphones spy for FBI, web tools record voip. So, I emailed Mr. Zimmermann t to find out more. Less than an hour later, he phoned me from Brussels, Belgium, joking that this was an international interview. His voice was crystal clear and I couldn’t distinguish any ‘lag’ in the phone call’s quality even though we were speaking via VoIP (I have VoiP too). [...]



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