VoIP eavesdropping is a serious security threat that can have devastating consequences for businesses and individuals. This blog post will provide you with a comprehensive overview of VoIP eavesdropping, including its different forms, its risks, and how to protect yourself from it.
Don’t let your VoIP calls be intercepted: Here’s how to protect yourself
Malware that can infect your Apple computer
If you've been noticing strange behavior on your Apple computer lately, it could be infected with malware. Read on to learn about the common types of Mac malware and how to detect them.
Types of malware that can target your Mac
The following types of malware can be highly disruptive and cause considerable damage to your Mac.
Don’t fall victim to VoIP eavesdropping!
Eavesdropping is a cyberattack wherein hackers obtain and record Voice over IP (VoIP) phone conversations, usually to steal confidential information. This is done without the victim’s knowledge or consent. VoIP eavesdropping can be done by installing a VoIP sniffer on the company’s network, or by hacking into the user’s device.
Are Macs immune to malware?
5 Tips to combat VoIP eavesdropping
Eavesdropping is a form of cyberattack that has been around for years. Cybercriminals have been listening in on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calls since the technique was proven to be effective in obtaining valuable information, and they are showing no signs of stopping their malicious activities anytime soon.
Protect your Mac from these threats
Protect your Mac from malware
Mobile security threats in Android
How SMBs can prevent VoIP eavesdropping
Google ridding MR from search results
Modern-day cyber criminals utilize every resource possible to launch attacks, one of which has been publicly available until now. Google had just overhauled its personal information policy, especially for the healthcare industry, resulting in the removal of private medical records from its search results.
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