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The "proof-of-concept" software program, called SIPtap, shows how easy it would be for criminals to eavesdrop on the Internet-based phone calls, says its developer, Peter Cox.
Called SIPtap, the software is able to monitor multiple Voice-over-IP (VoIP) call streams, listening in and recording them for remote inspection as .wav files.
Called SIPtap, the software is able to monitor multiple Voice-over-IP (VoIP) call streams, listening in and recording them for remote inspection as .wav files.
From the data obtained during the SIPTAP process, the School Improvement Team set two major goals. The goals for the 2006-2007 school year included the following: • By June 2008 ...
This cohort brings the total number of schools receiving SIPTAP assistance to 72. Principals interested in receiving SIPTAP support should contact Linda Dobbs, Assistant ...
Some of you may remember Peter Cox who put out an eavesdropping tool SIPTap last November. For those who have a short memory, SIPTap monitors “multiple voice-over-IP call streams ...
The motivation behind Siptap was to demonstrate the need for better use of VoIP security controls. Siptap is a direct result of a discussion between Phil Zimmermann and myself on ...
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