I forced some of my boxes to only use SSH post-quantum algorithms like mlkem768x25519-sha256. I have #OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on one of my desktops. It turns out that these are not enabled by default: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1253025

First, you have to make complicated adjustments to two files:

/etc/crypto-policies/config
/etc/crypto-policies/policies/modules/SSH-QUANTUM.pmod

What kind of nonsense is this? #Unsecure by default?

https://news.opensuse.org/2025/05/02/tw-monthly-update-april/

1253025 – TW openssh does not offer any of the 2 post-quantum algorithms (now default)

An email marketing company left 809 million records exposed online

Last week, security researchers Bob Diachenko and Vinny Troia discovered an unprotected, publicly accessible MongoDB database containing 150 gigabytes of detailed, plaintext marketing data—including 763 million unique email addresses.

https://arstechnica.com/?p=1471293

#PrivateData #Unsecure #Unknown #BigData #Companies #irresponsible

An email marketing company left 809 million records exposed online

150GB database included mortgage amounts, info on credit ratings.

Sorry for not wanting to pay heroku for SSL certification. I guess you guys will just have to deal with my pleasepet being #unsecure