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Virtual Number Security: How to Protect Your Communication

news03.11.2025
Virtual Number Security: How to Protect Your Communication

Cybersecurity is one of the key pillars of long-term business sustainability. Without proper investment in it, 95% of companies cease operations within their first year. And this doesn’t just apply to large corporations. Small and medium-sized businesses are also highly vulnerable to cyberattacks. 

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If your company uses VoIP, vulnerabilities in virtual number protection can lead to significant financial and reputational losses. Before implementing them, it’s crucial to understand the main risks and how to safeguard your corporate communications.

What Are Virtual Numbers and How Do They Work

Virtual numbers for business are phone numbers not tied to a physical SIM card or landline phone.

Because they are not attached to a specific device or SIM card, calls to a virtual number can be managed from any device with Internet access, anywhere in the world.

Main Risks and Threats of Using Virtual Numbers

Despite major cost savings and high call connection rates, calls to virtual numbers transmitted over the Internet remain potentially vulnerable to cyber threats. That’s why strong connection security is a key factor when choosing a provider.

Fraud and Number Spoofing

Hackers can gain unauthorized access to your virtual numbers by breaching user accounts. Once inside, they can impersonate your business, calling clients to extract confidential information or trick them into financial transfers.

Fraudsters can also spoof your corporate numbers to deceive employees into disclosing sensitive data or approving unauthorized transactions.

Call and Data Interception

Online calls can be intercepted in the same way as unprotected messages or emails. Inadequate cybersecurity measures put your business at risk of corporate and client data leaks.

In addition, access to VoIP and virtual numbers can be compromised if employee login credentials are intercepted. This increases the risk of other attacks such as SIM swapping or account hijacking.

Spam and Unwanted Calls

Not all virtual numbers have a clean reputation. If your provider does not verify the numbers it offers, your new number may already be blacklisted by spam or antifraud systems. As a result, telecom operators could block your calls as “unwanted.”

How Companies Lose Data and Money Due to Breaches

Weak points in your company’s cybersecurity can compromise data such as:

  • Employee or client emails and passwords

  • Delivery addresses and personal client data

  • Intellectual property and corporate trade secrets

  • Payment or credit card information

  • Bank account details and routing numbers

More than 65% of companies that suffer data breaches never fully recover. The financial impact is one of the main reasons - the average global cost of a breach is $4.44 million. These losses often include:

  • Regulatory fines and penalties

  • Lost revenue due to downtime and reputational damage

  • Costs of detection and incident response

  • Legal fees in the case of customer data leaks

  • Increased customer acquisition costs due to loss of trust

Key Methods to Protect Virtual Numbers

As with any digital system, protecting virtual numbers starts with implementing strong information security practices.

Multi-Factor Authentication

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) protects accounts in 99.9% of cases. After it’s enabled, employees must verify their identity through two or more factors:

  • Something the user owns: e.g., a smartphone

  • Something the user knows: e.g., a password or PIN

  • Something inherent to the user: e.g., a fingerprint 

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MFA is one of the most effective tools against communication fraud. It prevents unauthorized access to your accounts and virtual numbers, blocking phishing and account takeover attempts.

Call and Message Encryption

Encrypting inbound and outbound call traffic is essential for secure online communication. Even if someone intercepts data packets in transit, encryption ensures they can’t extract meaningful information.

It’s also important to encrypt messages when using virtual numbers.

For full protection, enable end-to-end encryption between endpoints. Make sure your provider uses SRTP (Secure Real-Time Protocol) for media encryption and Transport Layer Security (TLS) or SIP over TLS to protect metadata.

How to Choose a Secure Virtual Number Provider

When choosing a virtual number provider, pay attention to:

  • Reputation and track record in communication cybersecurity

  • Response time to cyber incidents

  • Tools for checking the history and legitimacy of numbers

  • 24/7 VoIP security monitoring

  • End-to-end encryption protocols used

  • Multi-factor authentication and configuration flexibility

  • Technical support for secure setup and integration

  • Frequency and automation of system updates

  • Security certifications (SOC 2 Type 2, ISO/IEC 20071, etc.)

User Tips for Stronger Security

Secure VoIP communication relies not only on technology but also on user behavior. To protect your company and customers:

  • Keep all software and operating systems up to date

  • Use strong, unique passwords

  • Regularly change all account passwords

  • Educate employees on common signs of phishing, scams, and hacking attempts

Looking for a provider that treats your security as a built-in priority?
DID Global’s virtual numbers are fully protected against data interception and account breaches. Expand your business globally without cyber risks with secure virtual numbers available in over 150 countries worldwide.