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Analyzing Voice Apps and Appliances (VOIP) - Rob Braxman Tech

Analyzing Voice Apps and Appliances (VOIP) - Rob Braxman Tech

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Analyzing Voice Apps and Appliances (VOIP) - Rob Braxman Tech Understand how Voice over IP (VOIP) Works, both as appliances, software, and as Apps. Learn about the distinction between Encrypted VOIP and regular VOIP. Find out which VOIP options are safer. We'll also discuss the mass surveillance implications of VOIP and anything related to voice
Date: 2022-03-20

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I encourage all who agree. F I G H T BACK ON THESE SO CALLED -V A C C I N E-
P A S S P O R T S. Call establishments that demand these things. Tell them they
should f i g h t back and protest. I am protesting these establishments.
And I am contacting people in my local governing bodies. These m a n d a t e s
are ridiculous. I have never made anyone sick and no one has made me
sick, and I haven't changed a thing except comply, but the buck stops
with these -p a s s p o r t s-. And remember these -D e l t a- v a r i a n t s are
coming from people that got the s h o t s. If you don't agree, then move on.
I will not be interested in communicating with you. As a matter of
fact, if you ARE -v a c c i n a t e d- then you cannot come into my
establishments!

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i was trying to find a email address to contact you at i was unable to, i just wanted to say you are a God, i love that you care about helping private people who do nothing wrong stay private. i was wondering if u know of any website that is not a scam when you pay them and provide them with your IMEI # to provide you with a sim unlock code, i bought a phone off ebay and the guy failed to tell me he owes money on the phone, so i cant get the company to provide me with the sim unlock code, now i have a expensive paperweight i want to use as a phone, i keep paying companies to provide me with the unlock code and it never happens or its a fake code, do u know of any not a scam websites i can trust to provide me with a working sim unlock code that works for my money?
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Rob:
I need some help. I currently have a personal website on WordPress. Been there for years but am not happy with the changes they are making. I was a Web Developer and even hosted sites at one time so I know my way around html, php, cgi, css, etc. I like to code by hand but WordPress is making it harder and harder to do - they keep changing their interfaces to block interfaces which I DO NOT WANT TO USE. Period. Here's my question: Many hosting companies have integrated WordPress functionality in their plans and I want to avoid that. Do you have any hosting recommendations for someone like me? I want to keep it simple. Thank you in advance.

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Unfortunately you can-t control the call from point to point unless you are using Proprietary software and the network it-s traverses through. You can encrypt the signaling using TLS and the voice stream using SRTP. But once it leaves your network and it hits other voice gateways or PSTN it-s out of your control. A lot of times these are not enabled to help troubleshoot routing issues but never enabled after the fact. Wire shark can easily extract the call from a pcap. This type of capture requires some type of local access to the network.
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I've recently heard that in New Zealand they are cancelling old traditional land lines in favor of a VoIP method, even tho the end user device looks similar, if not the same.
Edit
note NZ is a 1st world class country isolated from the rest of the world with a now days diverse mix of people.
NZ has been considered the perfect test bed of numerous social engineering, also other enterprise activities.
Its a perfect testing ground and proof of concept test case scenarios, before rolling it out to the rest of the world.

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I got a pine phone and sim to use with de googled android. I want to stop carrier sim jacking of my gps or mic turned on. I have some research to do to get it all working. Usb tethering is not an option yet on the pine phone and I use a type c to type c for direct data. I did get the wifi tethering working and use a vpn app on the android for the apps and the 4 browsers. Calls and SMS still handled by sim on pine phone until I figure out the phone type app I need. Thanks for all the information!
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Nice content and acronym coverage. The only other -wireless- devices would be the Sat phone which wasn't secure (police scanners could pick up back in the early days) and ham radio. Pre-encryption would be the only way with a device in between you and the phone. I think there was a briefcase and a handset holder use in ancient times with the other party having the same key code encryption device.
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Growing up though the information age to many it was obvious why they needed to make cheaper and faster communications hardware - so that their spying and data collection antics wouldn't be so obvious. In the past you could 'see' the data coming and going to your computer, these days it's a counter on what you are personally downloading - not all the other traffic and to where.
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Yo rob I have a question about apple,
Apple supposed to warn you by having a green light in the top right corner every time the camera s in use but whenever apple uses the Face ID or auto brightness (sees how dark the room is then changes the brightness) I never see this light
So dose this green light not apply for apple or are they using a sensor different the camera

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You don't need a stun or sip server if you forward ports and dial direct. I used to use direct peer VoIP calling but that's way beyond most people because I was basically dialing an IP address and port. It requires a lot of setup. In the old days there was a cool sip backdoor in Sprints cell phone network that let you dial in free.
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