Why on Earth is @EFF contributing to all the FUD about PGP in that paper? The current version of Enigmail isn't vulnerable and hasn't been for months. That's one of the most widely used PGP plugins. "Stop using PGP email?" I am disappointed, EFF.https://twitter.com/EFF/status/996027656322744323 …
So how exactly is Thunderbird (an e-mail client with no built-in PGP support) vulnerable in a PGP scenario, and why isn't it fixed yet if they've known about the problem for so long?
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And why isn't any information about who has been contacted available? Who has fixed it? Which mail client is still regarded as insecure?
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I guess you are starting to realize why we recommended to disable PGP and S/MIME for now. It's a mess.
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I'm starting to realize just how much you botched the vendor coordination on this disclosure. It's a mess.
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