Someone added a few thousand entries to a list that lets anyone append to it. GnuPG, software supposed to defeat state actors, suddenly takes minutes to process entries. How big is that list you ask? 17 MiB. Not GiB, 17 MiB. Like a large picture. http://dev.gnupg.org/T4592
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I made multi-process transactions on SQLite databases of 600GiB, so I have no idea what they are talking about, but let's say I would trust SQLite more than, uh, whatever is currently failing at 17MiB.pic.twitter.com/0suJUbEQ69
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I feel for unpaid volunteers doing their best, and vandalizing people's keys is a shitty thing to do, but I wonder what else could get the industry to stop recommending broken security infrastructure to at-risk users.https://gist.github.com/rjhansen/f716c3ff4a7068b50f2d8896e54e4b7e …
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"It's written in an unusual programming language called OCaml"
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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The software that fix the current problem (hagrid) has shipped 6 days before the attack. Talk about a coincidence. It seems someone really want to make a point
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@robertjhansen, is that you on the photo? :/ -
It's an older photo, but yes.
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