FWIW, I've put online my notes from fixing my Debian system. It doesn't
have anything intelligent for security savvy folks, but it might help avoid
some gotchas for anyone who gets a pain in the face whenever they have to do
any security/crypto fiddling.
http://www.fsfe.org/en/fellows/ciaran/ciaran_s_free_software_notes/updating_debian_keys_for_the_uninterested
I know that writing about security when you know nothing about it is a
recipe for flames, but I'm hoping it will help people who usually bury their
head in the sand when faced with this sort of thing (like me).
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