What To Use Instead of PGP It’s been more than five years since The PGP Problem was published, and I still hear from people who believe that using PGP (wh…
The OpenPGP standard has received criticism for its long-lived keys and the difficulty in learning it,[6] as well as the Efail security vulnerability that…
There are, as you’re about to see, lots of problems with PGP. Fortunately, if you’re not morbidly curious, there’s a simple meta-problem with it: it was d…
RFC 9580 OpenPGP This document specifies the message formats used in OpenPGP. OpenPGP provides encryption with public key or symmetric cryptographic algor…
OpenPGP OpenPGP is the standarized version of PGP (originally by Phim Zimmermann and now owned by Network Associates). OpenPGP defines an infrastructure …
OpenPGP is the most widely used email encryption standard in the world. It is defined by the OpenPGP Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force…
openpgp 2 Articles Last week the schedule for our weekly security column collided with the Independence Day holiday. The upside is that we get a two-for-…
OpenPGP Public Key Server / News: Recent posts PKS is an OpenPGP Public Key Server. It allows users to store and lookup public keys from the server's dat…
OpenPGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a message exchange format that uses public key cryptography to enable people to exchange encrypted and/or signed data; o…
OpenPGP Verification Source and binary executables of Python versions up to 3.13 (inclusive) are signed by the release manager or binary builder using th…
OpenPGP certificate flooding My naive thought is that it would be along the lines of: 1. Alice uploads her public key 2. Bob signs Alice's public key 3. …
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Introduction ... a non-proprietary protocol for encrypting email communication using public key cryptography. It is based on the original PGP (Pretty Goo…
What is OpenPGP? What is PGP? Pretty Good Privacy, commonly referred to as PGP, is an encryption program developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991, originally t…
Access to the smart card reader on the Librem 5 is something we at Purism have been looking forward to for a long time. That day is finally here; those wh…
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Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the PyPI package OpenPGP, we found that it has been starred ? times. Security No known security…