Public bug reported:

Currently Empathy stores the passwords for your account in plain text inside 
gnome key-ring. This approach is safer than others however if someone has 
physical access to your computer, and can find a way to log in to your account, 
they have access to your key-ring. Now suppose you have a Google talk account, 
your password for that is the same for all of your Google accounts, including 
emails. I'm sure you can see where this is going from here. 
Canoncial thinks it's a good idea to encrypt what they store in there, why 
should empathy be any lesser?

** Affects: empathy (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Password should be encrypted in gnome keyring

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