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Old 10-10-2005, 10:22 PM
Brett
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Default Is Skype Risky??

Iv'e just installed Skype I was wondering if it had many security holes
, as I do my banking on the same comp it's pretty damn important {having
my car stolen this year is enough} no more chances on all fronts. Thanks
in advance.

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Old 10-10-2005, 11:05 PM
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Brett wrote:

> Iv'e just installed Skype I was wondering if it had many security holes
> , as I do my banking on the same comp it's pretty damn important {having
> my car stolen this year is enough} no more chances on all fronts. Thanks
> in advance.


I have not heard of any. If you are using Windows I would suggest keeping an
eye on your OS and applications closely (spyware, keyloggers, etc) That is
your biggest weak link....


Im

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Old 10-11-2005, 01:25 AM
Brett
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Imhotep wrote:
> Brett wrote:
>
>
>>Iv'e just installed Skype I was wondering if it had many security holes
>>, as I do my banking on the same comp it's pretty damn important {having
>>my car stolen this year is enough} no more chances on all fronts. Thanks
>>in advance.

>
>
> I have not heard of any. If you are using Windows I would suggest keeping an
> eye on your OS and applications closely (spyware, keyloggers, etc) That is
> your biggest weak link....
>
>
> Im

Thanks thats all I needed to know for now

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Old 10-11-2005, 02:56 PM
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 22:22:56 GMT, Brett <diehard6@bigpond.com> wrote:

>Iv'e just installed Skype I was wondering if it had many security holes
>, as I do my banking on the same comp it's pretty damn important {having
>my car stolen this year is enough} no more chances on all fronts. Thanks
>in advance.


According to Secunia there are no unpatched vulnerabilities for Skype.
http://secunia.com/product/4250/

You can also check your other software and hardware at this site.

ric

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Old 10-12-2005, 01:52 PM
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"Brett" <diehard6@bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:4RB2f.14306$U51.7804@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Iv'e just installed Skype I was wondering if it had many security holes
> , as I do my banking on the same comp it's pretty damn important {having
> my car stolen this year is enough} no more chances on all fronts. Thanks
> in advance.

#################################
A lot of the people in #w0kie at irc.dishnuts.net use skpe. You might want
to check w/ them.
donnie



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Old 10-15-2005, 12:41 AM
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Default Re: Is Skype Risky??

As far as I know and from what I've read it is safe. But your phone
conversations could still potentially be heard if someone was using a
sniffer on the line.

Brett wrote:
> Iv'e just installed Skype I was wondering if it had many security holes
> , as I do my banking on the same comp it's pretty damn important {having
> my car stolen this year is enough} no more chances on all fronts. Thanks
> in advance.


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Old 10-16-2005, 10:43 PM
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Jim Watt wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 00:41:57 GMT, David <shadoweyez@hotpop.com> wrote:
>
>
>>As far as I know and from what I've read it is safe. But your phone
>>conversations could still potentially be heard if someone was using a
>>sniffer on the line.

>
>
> which particular line might that be ?
>
> If you mean the data line, the traffic is encrypted and although one
> might expect the GCHQ/NSA types to have the capability, there
> is a lot of other things they are worried about and their time don't
> come cheap. The goverment of Dharkistan, known for its bad
> human rights record, has not got the technology.
>
> If you mean a POTS line receiving a skypeout call then you don't
> need 'a sniffer' you need the traditional pair of clips and a
> telephone earpiece as per usual. And lots of free time.
>
> More of concern is what the Skype network is up to on your
> PC.
> --
> Jim Watt
> http://www.gibnet.com

Skype "appears" to be as secure as those you chat/exchange files with.
Point to point pc commo "seems" to cloud across multiple channels
Through multiple intermediaries to the endpoint. It also "shares
bandwidth" with other skype users since high speed connections become
nodes. Reminds me of freenet modified. Commo seems efficient. I can't
yet discuss how secure the tool is, but I have seen no behavior that
makes it specifically risky if one limits their conversations to those
folks they know. Works better than most clients I have seen broadband
to dial-up. I haven't played with broadband to POTS (fee service). But
the basic Skype tool seems to be reasonably robust and has a niche that
is more secure and performs better than other common free tools I have
looked at.

Winged

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Old 10-18-2005, 02:07 PM
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> If you mean a POTS line receiving a skypeout call then you don't
> need 'a sniffer' you need the traditional pair of clips and a
> telephone earpiece as per usual. And lots of free time.


You'll need the capability of decoding binary G.711 data in our world....

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Old 11-07-2005, 03:57 PM
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"Brett" <diehard6@bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:4RB2f.14306$U51.7804@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Iv'e just installed Skype I was wondering if it had many security holes
> , as I do my banking on the same comp it's pretty damn important {having
> my car stolen this year is enough} no more chances on all fronts. Thanks
> in advance.


Um. Been away, so apologies if I'm a little late on this one (i.e. just
point me to the thread I missed, and I'll shut up :o)

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/25/skype_vuln/

and a follow-up

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11...vuln_analysis/

Apparent overflows, rather than a datastream problem. Still a potential
issue for a single-machine setup, of course.

--

Hairy One Kenobi

Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this opinion do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of the highly-opinionated person expressing the opinion
in the first place. So there!



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