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Hi all,

Some people may know Linphone¹, a SIP client that supports TLS and ZRTP
and which is thus a good candidate to be advised for secure voice chat
over the Internet.

I'm using it, notably because it is much lighter on the CPU than Jitsi².
I would like to know if anyone already took a look at Linphone's source
code and did a security review of it?

Thanks,
KheOps

¹ http://www.linphone.org
² https://jitsi.org
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