Comments on When It Comes To VoIP, It Sounds Like Hacking Got EasyTypePad2007-11-23T18:18:15ZAndy Abramsonhttps://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2007/11/when-it-comes-t/comments/atom.xml/Brad Templeton commented on 'When It Comes To VoIP, It Sounds Like Hacking Got Easy'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451b99869e200e54f8c689288332007-11-23T22:24:54Z2008-01-25T02:20:07ZBrad Templetonhttp://profile.typekey.com/bradtem/Come on, Andy, I can't believe you were fooled by this. Tools like this have been available for ages. I...<p>Come on, Andy, I can't believe you were fooled by this. Tools like this have been available for ages. I remember using one of them to record some phone calls I needed to record a few years ago because it was easier than sticking a suction cup recorder on the end of my phone handset. They are also used commonly in the call center industry and for debugging SIP work.</p>
<p>This is just a ploy by the security consultant to drum up some attention, I suspect -- unless he's a poor enough security consultant to not have known about the existing recorders.</p>Andy Abramson commented on 'When It Comes To VoIP, It Sounds Like Hacking Got Easy'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451b99869e200e54fa0116588342007-11-23T21:29:35Z2008-01-25T02:20:47ZAndy Abramsonhttp://profile.typekey.com/andyabramson/Sean, Would love to hear how...and I'll raise you one better. Give me a document or a JPEG slide and...<p>Sean,</p>
<p>Would love to hear how...and I'll raise you one better. Give me a document or a JPEG slide and I'll post it here !!</p>
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<p>Andy</p>Sean Olson commented on 'When It Comes To VoIP, It Sounds Like Hacking Got Easy'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451b99869e200e54f8c54ee88332007-11-23T19:50:30Z2011-03-11T01:58:28ZSean Olsonhttp://profile.typekey.com/seancolson/I'm the group program manager for the Office Communications Server product at Microsoft and would be happy to discuss how...<p>I'm the group program manager for the Office Communications Server product at Microsoft and would be happy to discuss how we achieve secure voice communications *without* using a VPN. The technology is available today though adoption may not be as broad as you would like.</p>