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OpenPGP in browsers
Recurity Labs has presented a browser extension that allows webmail users to encrypt emails in accordance with the OpenPGP standard. A prototype for Chrome is already available
The H Roundup for the week ending 19 November
In the last seven days: openSUSE 12.1 arrived, Mozilla censored itself, the Obfuscated C contest returned, BIND 9 DNS servers crashed, a Linux Mint 12 release candidate, HealthCheck Ubuntu, Linux 3.2 networking
Stolen government certificate signed malware
A piece of malware discovered by F-Secure has been signed with a government-level digital certificate; however, the certificate expired at the end of September
Stolen government certificate signed malware
A piece of malware discovered by F-Secure has been signed with a government-level digital certificate; however, the certificate expired at the end of September
The H Roundup for the week ending 12 November
In the last seven days: Firefox 8, Fedora 16, Linux Mint 12 approaches, Ubuntu 12.04 planning, Linux 3.2 development phase completed, and security updates from Microsoft, Apple and Adobe
The H Roundup for the week ending 5 November
In the last seven days: OpenBSD 5.0, BeagleBone, Fedora considers moving binaries, Microsoft contributes to Samba, Ruby update brings licence change, details on the kernel.org hack
The H Roundup for the week ending 5 November
In the last seven days: OpenBSD 5.0, BeagleBone, Fedora considers moving binaries, Microsoft contributes to Samba, Ruby update brings licence change, details on the kernel.org hack
The H Roundup for the week ending 29 October
In the last seven days: Avira AV detected itself, Linux 3.1 arrived, Slackware-based Puppy Linux, a new denial-of-service tool, Chrome 15, Open Source Science and MySQL's licensing
The H Roundup for the week ending 29 October
In the last seven days: Avira AV detected itself, Linux 3.1 arrived, Slackware-based Puppy Linux, a new denial-of-service tool, Chrome 15, Open Source Science and MySQL's licensing
The H Roundup for the week ending 15 October
In the last seven days: Ubuntu 11.10, CyanogenMod 7.1, the passing of Dennis Ritchie, German Federal Trojan cracked, Linux 3.1 approaches, Adobe contributes to WebKit, updates for Mac OS X and iOS, plus Patch Tuesday and more

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