On Sa, Dez 21 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I am on Kubuntu 10.04 and I have both gnupg and gnupg2 installed. Now
since 2.x is not affected by the problem mentioned I prefer to use
it. However how can I be sure that gnupg2 is used for my email
correspondence for which I use pgp-mime and not gnupg?
Hi,
On Sa, Dez 21 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I am on Kubuntu 10.04 and I have both gnupg and gnupg2 installed.
Now since 2.x is not affected by the problem mentioned I prefer to
use it. However how can I be sure that gnupg2 is used for my email
correspondence for which I use pgp-mime and not
Jens == Jens Lechtenboerger
clou...@informationelle-selbstbestimmung-im-internet.de writes:
On Sa, Dez 21 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I am on Kubuntu 10.04 and I have both gnupg and gnupg2
installed. Now since 2.x is not affected by the problem mentioned
I prefer to use it.
K == K Raven m...@kairaven.de writes:
Hi,
I'm using Kubuntu (13.10) too and because many packets depend on gnupg,
i use the Alternatives system to leave gnupg1 installed and use gnupg2
in parallel. You can see that on
http://wiki.kairaven.de/open/krypto/gpg/p/gpg4#linux (in
On 22/12/13 17:24, Uwe Brauer wrote:
K == K Raven m...@kairaven.de writes:
Hi,
I'm using Kubuntu (13.10) too and because many packets depend on gnupg,
i use the Alternatives system to leave gnupg1 installed and use gnupg2
in parallel. You can see that on
On So, Dez 22 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Jens == Jens Lechtenboerger
P.S. Do you know Mail-Followup-To (MFT)?
hm, I am reading this group via gmane (and news) I use simply
gnus-summary-followup-with-original which results in a mail
to Newsgroups: gmane.comp.encryption.gpg.user
I don’t
On 22/12/13 19:36, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
Moreover, with MFT I know whether you would like to receive a separate
copy for replies or not.
You could also interpret the absence of any headers indicating otherwise that
the person might not care enough about that to set headers.
My 2 cents,
Has anyone seen this? It seems interesting, but is it accurate?
http://it.slashdot.org/story/13/12/18/216/scientists-extract-rsa-key-from-gnupg-using-sound-of-cpu?sdsrc=popbyskid
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 19:56, je...@seibercom.net said:
Has anyone seen this? It seems interesting, but is it accurate?
Sure. Haven't you see my announcement for 1.4.16 ? Really cool
side-channel attack.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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Il 22/12/2013 04:13, adrelanos ha scritto:
Or in other words, is it possible to store an already encrypted
(password protected) gpg private keys on a smartcard? So the smartcard
never gets to see the plain key?
That would be really useless: smartcardneeds the key to *do* crypto ops!
It's not a
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 22:38:43 +0100, Werner Koch stated:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 19:56, je...@seibercom.net said:
Has anyone seen this? It seems interesting, but is it accurate?
Sure. Haven't you see my announcement for 1.4.16 ? Really cool
side-channel attack.
No, I don't remember seeing
How did the NSA hack our emails?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulg_AHBOIQU
NSA Surveillance (an extra bit)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O69uBL22nY
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