Encryption is becoming crucial for safety, with anyone from the IRS Tax
people to the criminal web community looking for information.

I think you can use Zimmerman's Zphone. http://zfoneproject.com/

I have not tried it, but it should work OK. There is a lot of this
coming on stream now, to protect and for personal security and safety. 
I hear about some apps for Android.

Remember though that there are three pieces of information the bad guys
are looking for, identity of originator or sender, content and
recipient. You need to hide at least two of them, so you are best
combining a voice scrambler and a VPN. Best is an onion type VPN as Tor.

The best solution is to use a voice scrambler that is a separate
physical unit from the PC and so independent of the VOIP software, as a
different PC not connected to the internet and with analog connection
the the internet PC only. It is very easy to place a Trojan on your
computer that compromise the encryption, and the bad guys pay the virus
checker companies not to include it in their searches. Tragically, a lot
of bad guys out there are looking for your information today, especially
bank and financial information. There have been several murders and
kidnapping the last year following stolen financial information, so take
care. Windows itself is unsafe as it has been designed for surveillance.
Use Linux as far as possible.


On 27-Dec-2010 2:03 AM, Grigory Sarnitskiy wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_VoIP_software) says 
> there is no encryption in Ekiga. I'm pretty dumb in all that security stuff, 
> but still I want to have some level of encryption. How do I secure my 
> conversations?
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