Synopsis: Blue Box #81: iSkoot vulnerability, OFCOM legislation, VoIP security news and more
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast #81, a 42-minute podcast from Dan York and Jonathan Zar covering VoIP security news, comments and opinions.
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NOTE: This show was originally recorded on May 21, 2008.
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Show Content:
- 00:20 - Intro to the show, contact information and how to provide comments. Welcome to all the new listeners - and to all those listeners who have been here for so long!
- Programming notes:
- Note about the hiatus
- Voice of VOIPSA: Are your Skype username and password completely exposed if you use iSkoot?
- Voice of VOIPSA: Chronology
- Voice of VOIPSA: iSkoot disclosure of Skype credentials resolved – new version by Wednesday
- Ofcom confirms VoIP providers must provide access to 999 and 112 – and Hannes Tschofenig points to 4th Emergency Services Coordination Workshop and presentation about the UK
- MarketingVOX: British Proposal May Force ISPs to Fork Over Online Activity, Emails, VOIP Calls pointing to Reuters article: Britain mulls plan to store all email and calls
- Enterprise VoIP Planet: VoIP Security: SIP-Versatile but Vulnerable
- IT Business Edge: Pay Attention to VoIP Security Before The Storm
- NetworkWorld: Business Guide to VoIP Security
- Pocket-lint: Fraudsters targeting VoIP Users based on report out of Newport Networks (reported in VoIP News) – also covered at Fierce VoIP: Newport Networks riles up VoIP Security Fears and Computeractive: Phreak-out over VoIP and TechHerald article
- Network World: Security and management considerations when deploying OCS
- LXer: Secure Calling Initiative Reaches Second Milestone pointing to Secure Calling Initiative
- [H]Enthusiast: Mobile Phones, VoIP Not Secure, Experts Warn=
- VoIP News: The Essential Guide to VoIP Privacy
- Voice of VOIPSA: Information Week interviews SecureLogix about VoIP security
- eWeek: VoIP Security through Responsible Software Development
- Microsoft gives back door keys to Vista to police
- Comment (blog) from Martyn Davies
- Comment (email) from Detlef
- Comment (email) from Dan McGinn-Combs
- Review of the last week's traffic on the VOIPSEC public mailing list
- Wrap-up of the show
- 41:43 - End of show
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