Jared of the TechCentric crew gives you the lowdown on the basics of keeping your voip conversations secure, as well as a short and sweet intro to cain and sniffing voip traffic.
skpye huh... Simple solution to the problem, get a spa2000/3000/3102 even, get signd up with a VoIP provider and setup your SIP connection properly. Id like to see you tap a 128 bit encrypted call that easily. Skype is useless for PSTN calls, not to mention expensive.
You didn't show anything really. Nor did you help any. Most companys run there own pbx, yea vpns are not a bad idea but maby you should demoed a call at least to show how the catching process works but as for your ideas to secure it there wrong.
In your intro, why are you destroying that IC. Why is Steve scraping up a drywall putty knife? That's a nice directory listing Nick has there...
Anyway, Cain&Able is a neat little app, but it's not open source. It also only runs in windows. Windows interferes with MITM attacks. Thats why you could only hear one side. Run linux, and you will hear both, and only one party needs to be on your network.
0:04 - Why are you soldering all the pins of that IC together!?
bureX 2 years ago
very informative, I'm pretty sure that most hosted voip providers have built in encryption too.
Phonester99 3 years ago
skpye huh... Simple solution to the problem, get a spa2000/3000/3102 even, get signd up with a VoIP provider and setup your SIP connection properly. Id like to see you tap a 128 bit encrypted call that easily. Skype is useless for PSTN calls, not to mention expensive.
Sethjxl 4 years ago
You didn't show anything really. Nor did you help any. Most companys run there own pbx, yea vpns are not a bad idea but maby you should demoed a call at least to show how the catching process works but as for your ideas to secure it there wrong.
IFUCKINHATEY0UTUBE 4 years ago
genius
idkmyusername86 4 years ago
Also I thought there was something called SkypeOUT that could let you reach land lines and mobiles from your skype account.
You talked to Zimmerman? Props for that.
D7EWN 5 years ago
In your intro, why are you destroying that IC. Why is Steve scraping up a drywall putty knife? That's a nice directory listing Nick has there...
Anyway, Cain&Able is a neat little app, but it's not open source. It also only runs in windows. Windows interferes with MITM attacks. Thats why you could only hear one side. Run linux, and you will hear both, and only one party needs to be on your network.
D7EWN 5 years ago 2
informative video, thank you
melbatista 5 years ago