السبت، 2 فبراير 2013

Encrypt your VOIP Calls Keep Hackers Out


You must have heard the news about VOIP Hacking. I covered the article about a couple of days back on this blog.

Some of the readers asked me to find a solution to this issue. So without any more wait, here is the solution to all those issues.

A software called Zfone is a secure VOIP phone software which lets you make secure encrypted phone calls over the Internet. Zfone lets you whisper in some one's ear from a thousand miles away.

Zfone software runs in the Internet Protocol stack on any Windows XP, Mac OS X, or Linux PC, and intercepts and filters all the VoIP packets as they go in and out of the machine, and secures the call on the fly. You can use a variety of different software VoIP clients to make a VoIP call. The Zfone software detects when the call starts, and initiates a cryptographic key agreement between the two parties, and then proceeds to encrypt and decrypt the voice packets on the fly. It has its own little separate GUI, telling the user if the call is secure. It's as if Zfone were a "bump on the wire", sitting between the VoIP client and the Internet.

Zfone currently works with many VOIP service providers including X-Lite, Gizmo & SJphone and others like Free World Dialup, iptel.org, and SIPphone.However it doesnt support Skype, since Skype uses a closed proprietary protocol.

If you want to download Zfone, please do it here

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