From June 7
In May, a draft technical paper published at efail.de recommended that people stop using GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) plugins to encrypt their email. At the same time, the Electronic Frontier Foundation raised the alarm about seemingly new vulnerabilities in GPG, echoing the paper's cautionary recommendations. Much of this information isn't new. The issue isn't a flaw in GPG, and there is no need to panic or discontinue using GPG, including for signing emails or for encrypting and decrypting files outside of your email client. Here are the facts.
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