VoIP hacking, or "phone phreaking", is on the rise. In April, for example, Western Australia Police warned the state's businesses to change passwords and cap international calls on enterprise VoIP networks. The reason: three businesses were reported to have had their VoIP networks hacked by opportunists who used them to make calls to international numbers. The businesses suffered losses of some £47,000 from the attacks.
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