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This paper examines the area of call eavesdropping in detail and outlines how the process of eavesdropping has changed as the PBX technology has evolved; it also suggests that the art of call eavesdropping may be easier than ever before.
The goal of this paper is to take a step back and analyze the security implications of migrating from a traditional telephony architecture to an IP telephony architecture.
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