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On 21/05/2018 14:31, Ben McGinnes wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I could have given them that benefit of the doubt on the initial
article too, but the FAQ they now have on the Surveillance
Self-Defense website does rather eviscerate any hope of that:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ssd.eff.org/en/blog/pgp-and-efail-frequently-asked-questions">https://ssd.eff.org/en/blog/pgp-and-efail-frequently-asked-questions</a>
“What if I keep getting PGP emails?
You can decrypt these emails via the command line. If you prefer not
to, notify your contacts that PGP is, for the time being, no longer
safe to use in email clients and decide whether the conversation can
continue over another end-to-end encrypted platform, such as Signal.”
Because that couldn't possibly create a Chinese Whispers style
situation of self-perpetuating FUD … 🤦
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Very foolish and very slanted indeed in a certain direction.<br>
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Mark Rousell</pre>
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