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by plugger
2953 days ago
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According to the quote in the article, yes. The flaws “might reveal the plaintext of encrypted emails, including encrypted emails you sent in the past,” Sebastian Schinzel, a professor of computer security at Münster University of Applied Sciences, wrote on Twitter. “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.” |
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So folks relying on these thing for sensitive communication should do no communitcation until..??? Just trying to clarify.