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I'd like to know if calling with a wireless phone at home can be heard by neighbours and if it is safe.

Vilican
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It depends on what you mean by "wireless phone at home":

  • GSM phone - then yes, all transmission between your phone and GSM station is encrypted

  • DECT phone - then partially: all wireless transmission between the phone and its base station is encrypted, however neighbours can plug into your analogue, unencrypted phone cable

  • cheap no-name wireless phone - it depends on what technology have been used, but still your neighbours can plug to your analogue, unencrypted phone cable

You can avoid plugging to an analogue phone cable by using ISDN phone (where available), or VoiP.

Konrad Gajewski
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    GSM phone security is suffering from the problem that while the handset authenticates itself to the base station, the station does not authenticate itself to the handset. This allows IMSI catchers (fake base stations) to eavesdrop on mobile communication. – Philipp Jul 05 '15 at 11:50
  • I know, but IMSI catcher is rather expensive toy (and hard to buy/make), so it's unlikely that question author's neighbours will have one. – Tomasz Klim Jul 05 '15 at 11:52
  • [It's not actually that hard](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/11550/how-to-spoof-a-cell-phone-tower-cell-site-base-station-homemade-imsi-catch). – Philipp Jul 05 '15 at 12:04
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    @ThomaszKlim I'm not sure if I agree with you when you say that IMSI catchers are expensive/hard to buy/make. There is a Defcon talk covering the topic [Defcon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKihq1fClQg). There is even a [security.stackexchange answer for this kind of question.](http://security.stackexchange.com/a/11553/79172) Chris Paget said 5 years ago that you could [build one for 1500$](http://www.wired.com/2010/07/intercepting-cell-phone-calls/). My guess is that it's much cheaper these days to create a IMSI Catcher. Now, could your neighbour do this? Probably not, but are you sure? – Mrtn Jul 05 '15 at 12:08
  • No, I'm not sure. However I still think that in this question we are talking about just curious, average neighbours. – Tomasz Klim Jul 05 '15 at 12:10