Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Swiss Government Investigates VoIP Tapping

...and planting spytware on a "suspect's" computer.

Via the F-Secure "News from the Lab" blog.

The Swiss Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (UVEK) has started an investigation to determine the possibility of using software to tap VoIP phone calls.

A software prototype to do this has been developed by ERA IT solutions. It doesn't seem that the software would decypt any of the VoIP traffic itself. The software is a client side application that would listen to the computer's microphone and speakers to record the VoIP calls. The recordings made would be passed back in small packages over the Internet to the police authority. Two solutions to install the software on a suspect's machine have been presented. The first - police covertly install it locally. The second - the suspect's Internet service provider installs it remotely over Internet. How the later solution would be implemented is unknown to us.

F-Secure will most likely add detection for this software if we find it used in the wild. We have previously made a statement about government developed spying programs.

More here.

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