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Hackers eavesdrop through office work phones

WASHINGTON – A conversation on your office phone may not be as private you think.

Researchers at Columbia University say some office phones have a flaw with their Internet connections. Hackers are finding a way to turn on a telephone’s microphone through the Internet and eavesdrop in on a conversation, remotely.

, these flaws affect Cisco’s popular Internet Protocol telephones.

In addition to being a staple at businesses and corporations, the Cisco phones are also used in numerous government and military applications.

The company appears to be working on a fix, but the researchers consider the flaw “dangerous.”

²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s John Aaron contributed to this report. Follow on Twitter.

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