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Yes and no. It doesn't seem feasible to have a program which flawlessly monitors all network traffic and picks out all secret "phone home"-style activity.

On the other hand, there's nothing to stop someone analysing specific traffic for suspicious behaviour by hand (e.g. Wireshark captures?) or even developing firewall or other packet inspection software which blocked known offenders.
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