Security: Ubuntu Snap Store, More EFF Scaremongering
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Cryptocurrency Mining Malware Found In Ubuntu Snap Store
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Ubuntu sends crypto-mining apps out of its store and into a tomb
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Not So Pretty: What You Need to Know About E-Fail and the PGP Flaw
Because of the straightforward nature of the proof of concept, the severity of these security vulnerabilities, the range of email clients and plugins affected, and the high level of protection that PGP users need and expect, EFF is advising PGP users to pause in their use of the tool and seek other modes of secure end-to-end communication for now.
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Critical PGP Flaws Can Expose Encrypted Emails In “Plaintext” — Disable It Right Now
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Critical PGP and S/MIME bugs can reveal encrypted e-mails. Uninstall now
Little is publicly known about the flaws at the moment. Both Schinzel and the EFF blog post said they will be disclosed late Monday night California time in a paper written by a team of European security researchers. Schinzel’s Twitter messages used the hashtag #efail, a possible indication of the name the researchers have given to their exploit.
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Exporting PGP-Encrypted Email From Thunderbird
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Using the Command Line to Decrypt a Message on Linux
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PGP and EFAIL: Frequently Asked Questions
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Pretty Good Procedures for Protecting Your Email
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Episode 96 - Are legal backdoors a good idea?
Josh and Kurt talk about backdoors in code and products that have been put there on purpose. We talk about unlocking phones. Encryption backdoors with a focus on why they won't work.
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