Articles about VoIP

Hacker Claims to Have Compromised Skype's Encryption

Skype says that the hacker's efforts "in no way" compromise its software's security. Continue Reading »

Hacker Pleads Guilty to VoIP Attacks

Edwin Pena is scheduled to be sentenced May 14 for his plea. Continue Reading »

Has Your VoIP Been Hacked?

More companies are turning to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) as their phone service. I can see why – it saves money on what is typically a major expense. Continue Reading »

McAfee: VoIP Vulnerabilities Increasing

McAfee found nearly 60 vulnerabilities in VoIP products, compared to just under 20 vulnerabilities in 2006. Continue Reading »

Protect VoIP Because That's Where the Money Is

Today crackers -- malevolent hackers -- almost always take a page from Willie Sutton's book and go where the money is. This wasn't the case a few years ago. Continue Reading »

Is It Safer? The Complexities of UC and Security

Linking infrastructure elements and applications in a UC mesh clearly changes the security picture. What isn’t clear is whether it is for better or worse. On one hand, a unified infrastructure can reduce the steps necessary to achieve a universal result, such as denying access to a terminated employee. On the other hand, it can enable a single vulnerability to affect the entire infrastructure. Continue Reading »

Prepping for Unified Communications

The value of the convergence market in Western Europe alone is expected to rise to nearly $22 billion within the next five years. Continue Reading »

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