sha256 is now used instead of sha1 - this is probably as important as
the (yet unpublished) CVEs as it is seen as a breaking change by some
colleagues. The change is however only breaking for those that don“t
install trustworthy certificates.

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Title:
  Ubuntu uses insecure FreeRDP version

Status in freerdp2 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  FreeRDP has been released some days ago and fixes several security issues as 
can be seen at https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/blob/2.0.0/ChangeLog.
  However Ubuntu and in particular 20.04 does not yet provide the released 
version but uses an outdated version.
  Please upgrade to the released version of FreeRDP before releasing 20.04.
  Thanks, Joachim

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