LUP 265: Privacy Priorities¶
- Air Date: 2018-09-04
- Duration: 50 mins 23 secs
About this episode¶
Intel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives.
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Episode links¶
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- LMDE 3 “Cindy” Cinnamon released!
- GNOME Tweaks 3.30
- Purism Pushes Back The Librem 5
- Progress update from the Librem 5 hardware department
- ZeroPhone: $50 open source smartphone
- Google won’t patch flaw in old versions of Android
- Android collecting 10 times more data than iOS, claims study
- $600 Chromebooks are a dangerous development for Microsoft
- Linux Kernel Developer Criticizes Intel's Meltdown Disclosure
- Linus Torvalds talks frankly about Intel security bugs | ZDNet
- Linux 4.19 lets you declare your trust in AMD, IBM and Intel
- Proven: An alternative to Twitter's verified accounts powered by Keybase
- rat: Compose shell commands to build interactive terminal applications
- tcpdump101.com: Build packet capture syntax online
Tags¶
android, android security, chromebook, cindy, gnome, gnome tweaks, google, intel, keybase, librem, librem 5, linux, linux mint, linux podcast, lmde, meltdown, privacy, proven, purism, random number generators, raspberry pi zero, rat, responsible disclosure, rng, security, spectre, tcpdump, zerophone