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jaden

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  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

  •  Security researchers have found a new type of Trojan malware that listens to and records VoIP calls made via Skype. The malicious code, called TROJ_SPAYKE.C, is able to intercept Skype traffic after a call is initiated but before it is encrypted, according to a post on Trend Micro’s malware blog. The fact that Skype encrypts traffic, and therefore is viewed as safer than traditional phone calls, is one reason why so many people use it. This malware could change that.

    1 year 11 weeks ago | Read Article

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