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Encrypted, Compressed VOIP Calls Cracked

New Seientist reports that a a team from John Hopkins University has figured out how to eavesdrop on compressed, encrypted VOIP calls:

The new compression technique, called variable bitrate compression produces different size packets of data for different sounds.

That happens because the sampling rate is kept high for long complex sounds like "ow", but cut down for simple consonants like "c". This variable method saves on bandwidth, while maintaining sound quality.

VoIP streams are encrypted to prevent eavesdropping. However, a team from John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, US, has shown that simply measuring the size of packets without decoding them can identify whole words and phrases with a high rate of accuracy.

Pretty impressive. Sounds really elegant.

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