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News on new iPhone

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It's June 29th and Apple is finally ready to let the public play with the iPhone. The past six months have shaped up to be the highest profile mobile phone launch ever, Apple has conjured up an amazing amount of buzz for a device that only a handful of people have actually held. While the early adopters are busy waiting in lines across the country to be the first iPhone users, others are busy betting (real money!) on what bugs will be found.
AT&T came out in support of its EDGE network today amid heavy criticism from the first round of iPhone reviews. The combination of a "2.5G" data technology and a HTML/CSS compatible browser can mean some heavy wait times (expect about a minute to render a complex page like nytimes.com). Most phones, even many inexpensive models, from competitors Verizon Wireless and Sprint ship with 3G data support.
Apple has not announced how many units it has on hand, but analysts believe it's around 3 million. Steve Jobs noted that Apple has "built factories to build these things" so supply may not be an issue despite the lines outside stores. Apple employees are set to get free iPhones starting in July.
Get it tonight starting at 6PM. If you're an early adopter and would like to share your iPhone impression with us, get in touch.
Update: After getting a chance to sit down with the iPhone, our first take is that it's a big step forward in the industry and should help force all the major players in the space to focus on software and user experience. There are a number of serious limitations with the iPhone, but it's a solid first try and we're excited to see future revisions.

Hot Free VOIP Calls

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Hot Free VOIP Calls

The threat of listening in on VoIP phone calls via ARP attacks. A new network security threats consists in attacking Voice-over-IP telephone calls (VoIP phone calls) via ARP spoofing attacks. Like any other network protocols, all VoIP phone calls can be tapped by ARP man-in-the-middle-attacks.
The easiest way for an attacker to listen in on phone calls consists in ARP attacks. Tools for this type of malicious activity are available on the Internet, for instance with the Cain and Abel tool. The attacker is well sheltered from prosecution, as still only a few enterprises and organisations have reliable monitoring tools available, which securely protect them against the severe ARP spoofing threat. Any person can shadow VoIP phone calls, if at least one caller is sitting close to the attacker.
Executives are worried that their staff or intruders tap their telephone and monitor their phone calls. Is your company utilising VoIP? Or are you planning to implement VoIP phone connections within your company? If so, it will be indispensible for you to make any attempts impossible to tap the company's telephone lines via ARP spoofing.


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Interesting articles on Voice-over-IP and ARP spoofing
Here your find a selection of interesting articles on the topic of tapping VoIP phone calls, attacking VoIP, ARP spoofing attacks on VoIP, etc.

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