Haven't seen anything about it, but I'd be interested to know.
For context, SimpleX didn't just get a random audit. They hired Trail of Bits, one of the most respected security firms in the industry, to review their cryptography, networking, and protocol design.
That's the kind of independent scrutiny that earns trust.
Signal didn't become trusted because people liked the branding—it became trusted because its protocol and implementation were subjected to years of analysis by independent researchers, academics, and cryptographers.
A proper independent security audit isn't cheap. A basic penetration test might run $5,000–$15,000, while a full application security audit is often $10,000–$30,000+.
When you're talking about source-code review, cryptography, protocol design, backend infrastructure, and multiple rounds of testing by a firm like Trail of Bits, costs can easily exceed $50,000.
If White Noise has had that level of third-party review, that's worth knowing.
