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  1. 39 minutes ago, jefito said:

    This is true, however, Geeknote did not cause a security incident. Unless something non-public occurred, from what we have been told (above):

    4 hours ago, Rich Tener said:

    @zingbretsen that's correct. The malicious actors were just using Geeknote.

     ...What will stop the miscreants from using NixNote (or any other) client non-official client?  When a compromised account is found on another non-official client, my fear is that Evernote will ban those as well.  This is very ominous sign for non-official clients.

     

     

    36 minutes ago, jefito said:

    This is one of several: 

    Add your vote...

    Added, thanks. :)

  2. Also, to add to this: since the security concern is not related to Geeknote (or the forks), it seems to be an overreaction to ban the entire use of the tool just because it was used by bad actors.  It would be akin to saying you would ban the Windows client for everyone because a some sets of compromised credentials were used with it (which I'm sure compromised credentials have been used with the Windows client too)

    I get that Geeknote and/or Linux isn't nearly as widely used as the other platforms.  Is there an Evernote client option for Linux?  ...that isn't the web client?

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