Now that the backdoor in Skype has become official, what are the alternatives?
Has anyone heard of Cryptocat? (I hear they are working on implementing encrypted file-transfer and VOIP)
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Now that the backdoor in Skype has become official, what are the alternatives?
Has anyone heard of Cryptocat? (I hear they are working on implementing encrypted file-transfer and VOIP)
Skype is offically dead? What's the source? :confused:
It's not dead but 'dead' for the OP as he will no longer use it due to back doors & security flaws.
http://memeburn.com/2011/07/microsof...eavesdropping/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype_s...ping_by_design
For VoIP, there is SIP. All you need is an account and a client. There are many places that offer SIP accounts for free. The clients you can download from the repository or elsewhere. Probably the best one is Jitsi, which happens not to be in the repositories at this time, but there are also Ekiga, Linphone, and Qutecom. If you've been using Skype lately, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the better sound quality in the SIP clients.
WebRTC will take over and start making Skype moot.
Can't wait until it starts materializing. It will be soon.
So you say it is better to remove Skype ?
Not necessarily, it's just not to be considered as being secure. Use it with caution, just like all tools and services.
I have been looking into Cryptocat - at the moment it just supports text based chat, the developers are about to release file-transfer functionality and they are also working on audio/video through WebRTC I think.
Apparently you can set up your own Cryptocat server, it's based on ejabberd and nginx: https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptoc...t-Instructions
But I have no idea what to do with this files or how to set them, if anyone knows, let me us know, would love to try it out.