Looking for #infosec security #podcasts. Haven’t explored that space much. I’m a long time listener of #TWiT Security Now with Steve Gibson. That one I like a lot. Is there something similar?
(Just one thing: I’m over sensitive when it comes to bad audio quality. :blobnotlike: )

TrustCor CA will be removed in the upcoming release of GrapheneOS. They've been proven to engage in malicious domain squatting and have close ties to backdoored software and surveillance operations.

groups.google.com/a/mozilla.or

We won't be waiting for Google and Mozilla to act.

Librem-EC 1.11 for the Librem 14 laptop includes several improvements targeting device stability and reliability.

Here is an update on what's improved ➡️

puri.sm/posts/librem-ec-1-11/?

In 2023, #Thunderbird will reinvent itself with the “Supernova” release, featuring a modernized interface and brand new features.

One of the major improvements you can look forward to is an overhaul to our #calendar UI. Today we’re excited to give you a preview of what it looks like!

blog.thunderbird.net/2022/11/t

TrustCor Systems, a root certificate authority with intelligence community ties that's registered in Panama and operates out of a UPS Store PO box in Toronto.

Cool.

(via @josephmenn@twitter)

washingtonpost.com/technology/

#SecureDrop uses a custom grsecurity-patched kernel for some extra security. Until very recently, every time we wanted/needed to update to a new kernel, it required a full SecureDrop release, going through the whole QA, etc. process.

In September we detached this process, and today we released our first kernel packages independently from a SecureDrop release!

github.com/freedomofpress/secu

We're also working on formalizing a proper update policy: github.com/freedomofpress/secu

This account exists to gauge interest in GrapheneOS having a presence on Mastodon. If this account gets a substantial number of followers, we'll host our own instance. Followers of this account will be automatically migrated to the new account on our own instance. It's likely we'll end up going ahead with this but we can't justify setting up another server until there are thousands of followers here. You can convince us to do this sooner rather than later by following this account.

We added a new option in called Restricted Boot that only boots self-signed kernels and distro-signed ISOs. I talk about how we approached this feature at length in this blog post: puri.sm/posts/introducing-pure

this email thing is neat and all but ordinary users just wont get it. Try explaining to them that its not a website but its actually a protocol, and you have to choose from one of millions of different email servers, and then there are different email clients on different platforms. It will never catch on!

""Favorites" are not "Likes", but "Boosts" are important! 

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