Skype Surveillance
(via http://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1o7zfr/skype_under_investigation_in_luxembourg_over_link/)
The NSA was offering billions to anyone who offers a reliable eavesdropping solution for Skype.
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Microsoft buys Skype for $8.5 billion, more than twice what Google or Facebook were offering.
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A month later, Microsoft was granted a patent for a “legal intercept” technology designed to be used with VoIP services like Skype,
which enables silently copying communications transmitted through them.
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MS moved Skype's supernodes to its own in-house data centers, getting rid of the decentralized P2P architecture of Skype (
which was hindering eavesdropping).
4) and
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MS continued to state that the move to this new architecture is to ensure stability/reliability of the network.
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However, they continue refusing to comment on whether they eavesdrop on the communications, and their ToS/privacy policy make no guarantees about this.
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MS buying Skype for a whooping $8.5 billion, makes it a telecommunications carrier. And under CALEA, “telecommunications carriers and manufacturers of telecommunications equipment are required to modify and design their equipment, facilities, and services to ensure they have built-in surveillance capabilities, allowing federal agencies to monitor all telephone, broadband internet, and VoIP traffic in real-time.”
8)
Skype developed a backdoor access system for the NSA before the Microsoft acquisition as part of a secret project involving only a dozen people and created by the government.
9)
Report: Skype Formed Secret “Project Chess” to Make Chats Available to Government
10)
What should I use then?
An alternative for your IM/VoIP needs is Jitsi. It's open source, supports every popular protocol, and out of the box full end-to-end encryption (uses OTR for instant messaging encryption and SRTP and ZRTP for XMPP and SIP encryption).