Goodbye privacy: cellphones spy for FBI, web tools record voip
In 2007, say goodbye to privacy
as cellphones spy for the FBI,
we sleepwalk into a surveillance world [Digg : wayjer]
and web tools record VOIP
Experts claim cell phone tapping’s ‘child’s play’:
just send an sms and get a three-way [hack in the box]
even a cop gets caught by his own video phone [Flying Hamster]
Reclaim your voip privacy with 25 ways to secure your voip network, [Digg.com]
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Interview with PGP founder Phil Zimmerman: Zfone, secure VoIP media encryption software » Tips and Tricks to help you Master Your Computer
Dec 6, 2006 at 5:12 pm
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