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badkeys is an open source tool to check cryptographic keys for known vulnerabilities. Its developer @hanno gave a talk at German OWASP Day where he discussed how old bugs never die. He tested for the Debian OpenSSL bug discovered in 2008 & found hundreds of DKIM setups still vulnerable. Vulnerable hosts included prominent names like Cisco, Oracle, Skype, and Github. But he sees even older vulns including one which is over 300 years old.
Watch the talk here: media.ccc.de/v/god2024-56276-t…
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"There are 3 key issues that I see with the state of the internet today: commercialization, government overreach, and centralization", says @nwalfield of Sequoia PGP.
The project is a set of tools for encryption and authentication based on interoperable standards. It aims to expand and vitalize the OpenPGP ecosystem.
"It can help protect personal data from surveillance capitalism and government overreach when integrated into applications."
Full interview nlnet.nl/project/Sequoia-Keyst…
#NGI #NGI0 #FOSS


Video is such a big part of how we share, learn, and stay updated online. But with #BigTech monopolies and censorship (both private and state), it’s key to have alternatives.

This month, we’re talking to @peertube, a network of independent, self-managed and interconnected platforms. They received a grant from @NGIZero as part of the #NGI0 project.

> Now, see where we go next:

apc.org/node/40437

#FreeInternetoftheFuture #NextGenerationInternet (1/2)


What if someone could help you with your documentation? Or offer advice on user retention. A person to talk to about testing or how to get things translated. How about untangling gnarly issues with the help of an all-round troubleshooter?
These people exist!
They are @JennyList Marjolein Kassenaar, Julian Harty, Dwayne Bailey & @eric_herman
We just had a #webinar where they introduced themselves and their services. And the recording is now live: nlnet.nl/events/20241128/index…

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