Skype protocol cracked?
A Chinese company claims to have reverse-engineered the Skype protocol, allowing it to place calls over Skype’s VoIP network.
According to a post on the VoIPWiki blog, a user by the name of Charlie Paglee received a Skype call from a contact at an unnamed Chinese company.
Read the complete story here. (VNU)
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