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diff --git a/content/en/articles/vulnerabilities-for-pgp-and-emails/index.md b/content/en/articles/vulnerabilities-for-pgp-and-emails/index.md index a41e0b0..e37ed35 100644 --- a/content/en/articles/vulnerabilities-for-pgp-and-emails/index.md +++ b/content/en/articles/vulnerabilities-for-pgp-and-emails/index.md @@ -1,13 +1,14 @@ +++ title = "Vulnerabilities for PGP and emails" author = "Danilo M." -type = "life" +type = "tech" date = "2018-05-15T10:04:06+00:00" excerpt = "A series of vulnerabilities was discovered which affect emails encrypted with PGP and GnuPG, follow @EFF to understand more about this topic." image = "/uppies/2018/05/og-efail-resized_3.png" -categories = ["security"] -tags = ["efail", "eff", "electronic frontier foundation", "gnupg", "pgp", "security", "vulnerability"] +categories = [ "CyberSecurity"] +tags = [ "efail", "eff", "electronic frontier foundation", "gnupg", "pgp", "security", "vulnerability"] +++ + following a series of tweets from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, I’m reblogging their article to give it even more visibility on a topic that many don’t seem to know, which is email encryption. A group of researchers has found out [and published][1] a series of vulnerabilities affecting the use of PGP for email encryption (you can read more in depth coverage on this topic on the [EFF website][2]) |
