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Originally Posted by ozzy6900
We have seen this attempt time and time again. It amazes me how much talent is wasted out there on stupid crap! It takes a good amount of know-how to intercept an IP call and reroute it to another route without creating loops or errors. That is unless you crash a known router and reconfigure it! Then you can divert numerous IP requests to where ever you want! BTW, hacking is part of Computer Science courses now. My son tells me in order for a good IT technician to prevent hacks, he has to know how they are done, first. Sounds like good logic to me!
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Here's a question for you or anyone else who might know the answer: is it possible to tap a VoIP phone line? Now, we all know that authorities when needed can tap a regular phone line to listen in, but how is it done when both parties talking are using VoIP service? My brother and I got on this subject last night, and we were curious as to how it would be done. As a former AT&T employee many moons ago, I know that tapping landline phones is relatively easy.