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Hackers send thousands of fake calls to deaf people

A Utah company whose video conferencing technology is used by tens of thousands of deaf people to communicate is trying to figure out who would be base enough to hack into their system and flood tens of thousands of deaf customers with fake conference calls.

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This entry was posted in VoIP Security on March 20, 2008 by Shawn Merdinger.

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