On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 04:48:31PM +0100, Mark Rousell wrote: > Amongst other things this includes the following paragraph which, as I > understand it, is essentially untrue: > > "There are currently no reliable fixes for the vulnerability. If you > use PGP/GPG or S/MIME for very sensitive communication, you should > disable it in your email client for now," said Sebastian Schinzel > <https://twitter.com/seecurity/status/995906576170053633>, a > professor of computer security at the University.
Heh. "We've discovered that locks can be picked, so you should remove all the locks from your doors right now." -- Mark H. Wood Lead Technology Analyst University Library Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis 755 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-274-0749 www.ulib.iupui.edu
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