On 6/4/20 11:57 am, Rick Moen via luv-main wrote: > Quoting Russell Coker ([email protected]): > >> https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/04/security_and_pr_1.html >> Bruce Schneier wrote an informative blog post about the problems with Zoom. > > The Citizen Lab report from two days ago, to which Schneier links, is > particularly damning, e.g., the firm lying about the nature of the > crypto. > https://citizenlab.ca/2020/04/move-fast-roll-your-own-crypto-a-quick-look-at-the-confidentiality-of-zoom-meetings/ > >> https://jitsi.org/ >> He recommends Jitsi which has Debian packages among other things. > > I participate in Jitsi Meet videoconferences on a Devuan Project server > just about every week, and it works consistently very well indeed -- > bearing in mind that the requirement don't include much as to security, > and the Jitsi project doesn't promise much. > > Although in theory any modern Web browser able to support WebRTC would > suffice, I always recommend Chromium. People trying to use, e.g., > Firefox are more likely to have problems. (I suppose one could equally > pick Google Chrome, but why use a proprietary variant of Chromium when > you could use Chromium?)
Definitely not a support of Google Chrome, but it will likely get security patches more quickly than Chromium. I use a number of browsers for different reasons, and usually NEVER Google Chrome. Cheers A.
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