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Phone Line Intercept & Internet Traffic

TL;DR

An attacker with wiretap access to your phone line can intercept your internet traffic if you use a dial-up modem. Modern broadband connections (cable, fibre, DSL) are much less vulnerable because data is encrypted before it travels over the phone lines.

Understanding the Risk

Historically, dial-up modems sent internet data as audio signals over standard telephone lines. This means anyone tapping the line could potentially ‘listen in’ and decode that data. Modern broadband technologies use different methods to transmit data, making direct interception much harder.

Steps to Check Your Risk & Protect Yourself

  1. Identify your internet connection type:
  • If you use dial-up (high risk):
  • If you use DSL (moderate risk):
  • If you use Cable or Fibre (low/very low risk):
  • General security practices (applies to all connection types):
  • Technical Details

    Dial-up modems use the V.90 protocol (and earlier) which does not include strong encryption by default. DSL uses ADSL, which can be vulnerable if older encryption standards are used. Modern broadband connections employ protocols like IPsec and TLS/SSL to encrypt data before it’s transmitted.

    Reporting Suspicious Activity

    If you suspect your phone line has been tapped or your internet connection is compromised, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and the police immediately.

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