On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 09:38:18AM +0200, David Adamson wrote:
> Danilo Gligoroski <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > 1. Indeed these discussions among the security community
> > 2. Eventually some contacts with journalists will help the cause (one live
> > demonstration on some security/crypto conference like Usenix, Black Hat,
> > Crypto, ... will do the job).
> > 3. I see a chance for some other product like: Zfone (that never took
> > significant popularity),maybe Pidgin, maybe Cryptocat, ...
> > 4. Even some open source security plugin for Skype.
> 
> My two cents:
> 4a: A SSH Java open source wrapper around Skype will do the job. The
> chat logs or any other traffic that Skype is leaking to some
> Echelon-like spying sites will be externally encrypted by the SSH
> wrapper.

To move this thread a bit sideways, does anyone know whether Hangout
claims to be end to end secure? 

Considering that Google is dropping XMPP support, I'm investigating
other options, e.g. Jitsi. Has there been a security review for
Jitsi?
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