I'm sure getting a "nothing's particularly wrong with the current standards" vibe from this talk.
Some of these are suggesting that an attacker might trick the victim into decrypting a message before sending to the attacker. If that is really the best sort of attack you can do against PGP then, yeah, that is the kind of vibe you might get.
The talk doesn't even cover anything from the current afaict
Some of these are suggesting that an attacker might trick the victim into decrypting a message before sending to the attacker. If that is really the best sort of attack you can do against PGP then, yeah, that is the kind of vibe you might get.