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Re: Skype

Subject: Re: Skype
Date: 12 Dec 2007 14:12:12 -0000
I've found it easiest to either block access to the Skype login servers (this 
traffic should still be predictable, unlike the actual communication traffic) 
or disallow the app to be installed on your systems, either through policy and 
scanning or through lowered system rights.


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Any ideas how to profile skype traffic and possibly block it? I've heard 
rumors that cisco content switch can detect skype traffic and block in 
90% of the cases? Any ideas on this topic and general skype security 
risks for the corporate environment?

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