What about adding this to the description? This should be clear enough for all
people:
The Ubuntu archive keyring will be automatically added to your system's APT
keyring on installation of this package.
This link might convince you to act on this issue now:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2018-January/043889.html
> It is not an attack when it has been explicitly chosen by the web site to
> host their web server.
I don't care if it is the choice of the website to let Cloudflare host their
content. It is their choice, so I can't counter it. However, the point I am
making here is to explicitly let Chromium'
Package: logrotate
Version: 3.11.0-0.1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I think it would be a good idea to replace gzip with lzip for compressing logs.
Its compressing and decompressing can be parallelized, unlike gzip, resulting
in faster compression and decompression. "lzip -0" is the same
When I said "Because to implement an anti-DDoS service, you have to use
CAPTCHAs.", I meant when you implement an anti-DDoS service like Cloudflare's,
not the traditional DDos mitigation services.
Package: chromium
Version: 63.0.3239.84-1~deb9u1
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream security
Justification: user security hole
Inspired by bug 831835 (iceweasel: Padlock icon indicates a secure SSL
connection established w MitM-ed).
Dear Maintainer,
A large portion of websites are being (willingly)
Oh no, I fucking revealed my real name in my attachment. Can someone who has
access delete the attachment? Please, ASAP. I am very uncomfortable revealing
my real name especially in large communities like Debian. If you are reading
this, if you are kind, can you please don't open the attachment,
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