If a router has port 5060 open, and I know that there is unencrypted SIP traffic going through this port, how could one take advantage of this

An nmap scan against an IP address shows that port 5060 is open. I know that 5060 indicates that this is SIP traffic. Also, 5060 indicates that this is unencrypted traffic, where if the port was 5061, then the traffic would be encrypted.
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Is opening port 3389 on a router and forwarding this to a Windows SBS 2003 server secure?

I know of a company who has port 3389 open on their router and forwards this to a Windows SBS 2003 server. The server has the Windows firewall switched on, is patched and has an up to date antivirus program, the router is a Draytek 2820.

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