@Laqota it doesn’t necessarily have to be VOIP, in this case it is and its obvious from the interface and ip distribution, but you can use an adapter as an interface to translate signals and use them as packets in wireshark
This is not a fucking phone call (GSM) this is a SIP call that works on UDP protocol and its easly as fuck intercept it with wireshark and save it as audio file. For GSM calls is different because is RF and u need SDR for capture RF frequencies
I assume this Will not work on normal phone calls since they don't use WiFi for WS to capture, how exactly are you making the phone call wmd answering? Are you using some kind of software and if so which?
hey man i watched video is nice , but can you one video about how to control other device cuz i watched so many video and it not work i dont know why payload not work and not connect to my linux can help me 🙏 pls
Yes it is possible but remember if the voip traffic is encrypted you will only see encrypted data. Wireshark is not supported on android or ios but you can use other alternatives. For example if you are on android you can use tPacketCapture or Intercepter-NG. If you are on ios you can use Charles Proxy or proxyman, but they do not generally capture low-level network packets like Wireshark does.
@@MaxWalker-cs5wy I haven't personally tried on android but I believe you will need root access, Since capturing low-level network traffic typically need root access. You may still be able to capture traffic without root but I believe you won't see all the traffic.
I could have created an entire tutorial on how to do this, but I didn't receive quite the response I anticipated. Therefore, I believe it's best to save it for another time, perhaps in the future.
end to end decrypting is almost impossible. end to end was made to nullify risks of sniffing. enough knowledge can only be "social engineering", which is not something that really works. you could try to brute force it, but it's not something you can do in this era. for uni, i tried to brute force a sniffed EAPOL packet (not with wireshark, it was only used to see how the packet was made), and resourcers estimated needed were like 35petabytes of memory. if you could even decrypt end to end, it would be something revolutionary. also, decrypting means "in human time".
First thing it's VOIP and it's not hard to intercept such a call. Just search a little bit. It's not GSM call. You need SDR to capture RF frequency for GSM
Dear FBI Hi We've already met I'm on all the watchlists already You know why I'm *REALLY* here *drools over data sounds* so you tell me that wireshark packets can be converted to sound? owo
Wireshark. Capture the network when a volip phone call is taking place. Listen and enjoy. Needed: A computer Network card (probably already came with it if you have a laptop) Wireshark Ears Eyes (optional)
Dear FBI, I watched this video for educational purposes only.
😂😂😂itna 𝚍𝚊𝚛. 𝙺𝚢𝚊 𝚑𝚊𝚌𝚔𝚎𝚛 𝚋𝚊𝚗𝚎𝚐𝚊 𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚞𝚞?
That's amazing lmao
😂😂😂.
Cringe, SIP traffic Is unencrypted so It Is Easy ti capture traffic and save It as audio file..
Radio playing phonk 💀
What does this mean
@@thatoneoctoThat the radio played genre of music called phonk
well done, try adding the warning this only for edu purposes because this field is pretty nasty and it can get your law problems pretty easily
Thank you for that
Okay so be more descriptive, like what phone call? Your own phone call? VOIP, Cellphone what is it??
I'm going to have to guess VOIP since it's Wireshark.
That's right @@Laqota
Well obviously it is VoIP since Wireshark is a network capture tool.
Can u clearly Explain how it works??
@Laqota it doesn’t necessarily have to be VOIP, in this case it is and its obvious from the interface and ip distribution, but you can use an adapter as an interface to translate signals and use them as packets in wireshark
Dear FBI, I watching this for listening someones
Is it live call?
This is not a fucking phone call (GSM) this is a SIP call that works on UDP protocol and its easly as fuck intercept it with wireshark and save it as audio file. For GSM calls is different because is RF and u need SDR for capture RF frequencies
I assume this Will not work on normal phone calls since they don't use WiFi for WS to capture, how exactly are you making the phone call wmd answering? Are you using some kind of software and if so which?
Yes and the demo in the video is VOIP
Does it need to? sdr Or just wire share?
How you build that
Amazing content
Keep up the good work brother.
can the same be done on windows with the wireshark applicartion??
Yes
It's work only when you capture a pcap file.....😊
hey man i watched video is nice , but can you one video about how to control other device cuz i watched so many video and it not work i dont know why payload not work and not connect to my linux can help me 🙏 pls
Can you intercept normal cellular signals tho 😏
i have a question: can we trace a voip call using this tool ? how to install this program on smartphone ?
Yes it is possible but remember if the voip traffic is encrypted you will only see encrypted data.
Wireshark is not supported on android or ios but you can use other alternatives. For example if you are on android you can use tPacketCapture or Intercepter-NG. If you are on ios you can use Charles Proxy or proxyman, but they do not generally capture low-level network packets like Wireshark does.
@@hackitron does the android have to be rooted to capture packets from other devices?
@@MaxWalker-cs5wy I haven't personally tried on android but I believe you will need root access, Since capturing low-level network traffic typically need root access.
You may still be able to capture traffic without root but I believe you won't see all the traffic.
@@hackitronlol SIP Is unencrypted and Is what tyou doing right now!! SIP and VoIP are same thing. In this video you are not listening GSM calls
@@Ak1r4Yuk1 You are right. I setup auto replies a while ago. MB
czy😉
Inspired by watch dogs ☠️
you got a place where you can show this?
I could have created an entire tutorial on how to do this, but I didn't receive quite the response I anticipated. Therefore, I believe it's best to save it for another time, perhaps in the future.
@@hackitron thats chill man a how to would be sick cant wait to see it
@@hackitron you will get the response you want with the tutorial,i say you make the video.
Try to exploit protocol SS7 with wireshark😃
Ah yes! You remind me of the good old days.
You cannot! Just study a Little bit Please
can you show us how to do this with kali linux? and how to get the phone call capture tool thing because kali doesnt have it?
The tool is available in Kali Linux called "Wireshark"
Bro i have one favour how to hack password without password
Which app is use to hack
How to learn
No one can explain
You can try bruteforce attack
@@hackitron ok bro but I dont know how to do make one video to explain
@@hackitron lot of tnx for your comments
Guessing password @@tamilan_Forever_
is this real? 😮
Does blackArch support windows?
I don't get it. Do you mean running windows machine in blackarch? if that's your question then yes you can use it in VM
@@hackitron Yeah that was my question, thank you bro!
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We're watching you.
Love this kind of content straight up subbed ya dude
"Do you accept a collect call?" 😁
Ha! If Wireshark could accept collect calls, I'd be the operator! 😄
Dear FBI, I watched this video for educational purposes only. (2)
Clickbait at best, you are listening to VoIP calls in your LAN
At least remove the cellular repeater from your goofy aah thumbnail…
You just got my subscription to your Chanel love this kinda stuff learning all hacking and networking thanks dude
Why am i being recommended this stuff? Sorry UA-cam wrong person lol
Some of us wake up.
you need sdr and antenna 💀
Obviously
Does this mean pick spacious the dog up on sputNick😅
What is sdr
Whst was that
@@MoazRamadan-l8t sdr is receiver and you need antenna to catch any signal in my country its 998mhz
Why don't you create a website to post this kind of videos and add the documentation.
maybe try using other platforms, like discord or something, so you can share your videos without worrying about getting a ban
the usual youtube alternative is odysee
The rarest video on youtube
Te most important thing is how did you capture de traffic, you did note show that on the video
Dear FBI, It was my friend who asked for this video am her just to share it
How did you capture this pcap file?
Dear FBI, I suddenly watch this video. I have no idea what this guy is doing. So Im just chilling around here..
Why this video sound like a gen z meme 💀
Not really useful in 2024 as most phone call services are end-to-end encrypted
is there any way to do it tho, and what are some other hacks u can do with wire shark
WireShark isn't useful in 2024, end-to-end encryption could be decrypted if you have enough knowledge for it.
@@Mars44777 you got a good point there my friend. Have you studied how to decrypt in wireshark? I find the topic very interesting
end to end decrypting is almost impossible. end to end was made to nullify risks of sniffing. enough knowledge can only be "social engineering", which is not something that really works. you could try to brute force it, but it's not something you can do in this era. for uni, i tried to brute force a sniffed EAPOL packet (not with wireshark, it was only used to see how the packet was made), and resourcers estimated needed were like 35petabytes of memory. if you could even decrypt end to end, it would be something revolutionary. also, decrypting means "in human time".
@@gensofury Thanks for a good explanation.
FBI has your location they will pay u a visit in some minutes
dude, this stuff is crazy cool.
I allways wonderes how this was done.
FBI wants your location
I have subscribed ❤
Dear FBI, you've probably done it tons of time so don't blame us.
I watched only for entertainment purposes only.
How did you capture this pcap though?...
How to capture the packet tho?
nice video!
Nice work man thanks
im studying for ccna and im on management and security of network devices topic so how far am i to this skills? :))
First thing it's VOIP and it's not hard to intercept such a call. Just search a little bit.
It's not GSM call. You need SDR to capture RF frequency for GSM
Dude this is a ip phone right?
Can you use it for every number? And how Wireshark access this data?
This is VOIP not GSM call
voip or you are usung rtl sdr?
VOIP
How can we get in touch?
Instagram - hackitron
Please accept me as your disciple.😅
Cool stuff
wat
will it work on kali?
Yes, if you know how to do it
bro not the goofy ass anonymous pfp and "hacker" channel background 😭😭 these script kiddies be getting out of hand
Dear FBI
Hi
We've already met
I'm on all the watchlists already
You know why I'm *REALLY* here
*drools over data sounds* so you tell me that wireshark packets can be converted to sound? owo
isn't it encrypted
what do you need to listen to phone call using ws?
a computer.
wireshark
💀@@Five7300S
Wireshark. Capture the network when a volip phone call is taking place. Listen and enjoy.
Needed:
A computer
Network card (probably already came with it if you have a laptop)
Wireshark
Ears
Eyes (optional)
I subscribed
Are you on other platforms ?
Not really, but I have Instagram that I open once a month lol (hackitron)
@@hackitron oh, hah..okay.
Keep up the good work 👍
wow cool thx