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Στόχος της Microsoft όμως είναι το ΧΒΟΧ να μένει ανοιχτό 24/7. Δεν είναι μόνο το gaming πλέον αλλά TV, TV, TV, πλοήγηση στο Internet και γενικά ό,τι κάνει κάποιος σε ένα multimedia μηχάνημα.
Για όσους δεν το είδαν, συνιστώ να διαβάσετε το link του Roronoa. Το ξαναβάζω εδώ, μαζί με ένα πολύ πιο αναλυτικό.
The video calling service Skype recently made a change to how it routes calls.
Hackers and bloggers are saying the changes, which push some of the video calling process onto Skype's own computers instead of onto random machines on the Internet, could help the app spy on users' calls, presumably at the request of a court or government.
"Reportedly, Microsoft is re-engineering these supernodes to make it easier for law enforcement to monitor calls by allowing the supernodes to not only make the introduction but to actually route the voice data of the calls as well," Tim Verry, from the website ExtremeTech, wrote last week. (Supernodes are third-party computers that act as a sort of directory service for routing calls.)
"In this way, the actual voice data would pass through the monitored servers and the call is no longer secure. It is essentially a man-in-the-middle attack, and it is made all the easier because Microsoft -- who owns Skype and knows the keys used for the service's encryption -- is helping."
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