German publisher heise.de has published a pre-print of an article
about OpenSSH 9.9 slated to appear in the next issue of their print
magazine iX.  Paywalled and in German:
https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Wie-OpenSSH-9-9-durch-zahlreiche-Verbesserungen-quantensicher-werden-will-10284473.html

Heise is usually considered quality IT journalism, so it is quite
surprising that this article contains blatant errors.  I'll go out
on a limb and say it has been generated by an AI tool.  It has the
typical writing style and hallucinations.  In particular, the AI
appears to have conflated the OQS-OpenSSH fork with the official
OpenSSH releases.

I have no idea if that's an April fool's, some sort of test, or if
the editors fell victim to a scam.  Anyway, I thought I'd put a
warning out.

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Christian "naddy" Weisgerber                          na...@mips.inka.de

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