Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

George William Herbert george.herbert at gmail.com
Mon May 14 07:43:25 UTC 2018


This is likely bad enough operators need to pay attention.

@seecurity tweeted:

"We'll publish critical vulnerabilities in PGP/GPG and S/MIME email encryption on 2018-05-15 07:00 UTC. They might reveal the plaintext of encrypted emails, including encrypted emails sent in the past. #efail 1/4"

Thread starts here:
https://twitter.com/seecurity/status/995906576170053633?s=21

I have no particular insight into what it is other than presuming from thread that decryption can be tricked to do bad things.

They recommend temporary disabling downthread:

"There are currently no reliable fixes for the vulnerability. If you use PGP/GPG or S/MIME for very sensitive communication, you should disable it in your email client for now. Also read @EFF’s blog post on this issue: eff.org/deeplinks/2018… #efail 2/4"

-george 

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