Encrypted VoIP Meets Traffic Analysis
Der_Yak writes "Researchers from MIT, Google, UNC Chapel Hill, and Johns Hopkins published a recent paper that presents a method for detecting spoken phrases in encrypted VoIP traffic that has been encoded using variable bitrate codecs. They claim an average accuracy of 50% and as high as 90% for specific phrases."
Use fixed-bitrate encoding for VoIP.
This reminds me of the guy Colbert interviewed regarding the Large Hadron Collider who thought there was a 50% chance that it would destroy the universe. When questioned as to how he got those odds, he said, "Well, there's two options... either it will happen or it won't happen. 50%."
The CB App. What's your 20?