| Encrypt your VOIP Calls Keep Hackers Out | | | | any Windows XP, Mac OS X, or Linux PC, and |
| You must have heard the news about VOIP Hacking. I | | | | intercepts and filters all the VoIP packets as they go in |
| covered the article about a couple of days back on | | | | and out of the machine, and secures the call on the fly. |
| this blog.Visit here | | | | You can use a variety of different software VoIP |
| Some of the readers asked me to find a solution to | | | | clients to make a VoIP call. The Zfone software |
| this issue. So without any more wait, here is the | | | | detects when the call starts, and initiates a |
| solution to all those issues. | | | | cryptographic key agreement between the two |
| A software called Zfone is a secure VOIP phone | | | | parties, and then proceeds to encrypt and decrypt the |
| software which lets you make secure encrypted | | | | voice packets on the fly. It has its own little separate |
| phone calls over the Internet. Zfone lets you whisper in | | | | GUI, telling the user if the call is secure. It's as if Zfone |
| some one's ear from a thousand miles away. | | | | were a "bump on the wire", sitting between the VoIP |
| Zfone software runs in the Internet Protocol stack on | | | | client and the Internet. |