The Tails project announced the release of version 2.12 of the operating system which focuses on "privacy and anonymity."
The new version includes Gnome Sound Recorder, removes I2P, runs on version 4.9.13 of the Linux kernel, and as per usual remedies "numerous security holes" in the previous release. Distro Watch has additional coverage.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 21 2017, @10:11AM
That "accidentally" is created by Poettered too.. just as that other CIA trojan called system'd according to the latest wiki something with holes ;)
Maybe it's just so that if( any_stuff == Poettered ) { printf("You are compromised!\n"); }
Which means Red Hat is also in the sphere of influence.
And guess what.. the Chairman of Red Hat is a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Bingo!
And for Google..
Google is owned by Alphabet Inc.
That is chaired by Eric Schmidt since 2011.
United States Secretary of Defense appointed Schmidt as DoD Innovation Advisory Board in 2016.
And Schmidt has invested in The Groundwork and Timshel which in turn is associated with Hillary Clinton.
Bingo!
Accidentally NIST happens to get their elliptic curve wrong in 2004, hmm!
See any trend here?