a signed contract.
This was the flaw in pgp's web of trust: verification procedures were
not known.
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On 14/07/2021 15:45, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users wrote:
if a person, within the EU, would put his COVID vaccination certificate
QR-Code
eggs, too few baskets. Crack the user's login on one site and
you've cracked it on all.
Most logins connected to email. Crack email, and you got them all.
What is the difference if you use the same login as for email?
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at hand. And yes, arbitration award
('judgment') will be recognizable and enforceable in almost any country
according to Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign
Arbitral Awards (
http://www.uncitral.org/uncitral/en/uncitral_texts/arbitration/NYConvention.html
)
Best
years.
Than you can upload your public key certificate to Cryptonomica and
verify it. Fingerprint (and your private key) will be the same.
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h to
them information about the owner of the key, which the user manually
checks before adding this certificate to his list of trusted certificates.
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best regards
Juergen
Am 05.11.18 um 18:03 schrieb Damien Goutte-Gattat via Gnupg-users:
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ot; for me. :/
Because of Google or because of "only one user ID" ?
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works for everyone, but building
network of notaries takes time.
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regards
Juergen
Am 05.11.18 um 17:01 schrieb Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users:
On 05.11.2018 15:21, Viktor wrote:
Dear All,
(...)
I would be very interested to hear
for me to register (at least now).
For now we have connected notaries only in Tel Aviv and Kyiv.
The main verification method is online verification, and we have already
users with verified keys from 34 countries.
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system of legally recognized and
enforceable contracts based on OpenPGP.
I would be very interested to hear feedback, criticism and suggestions
on our project. And also to establish contacts with people interested in
cooperation.
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Viktor Ageyev
CEO/CTO, Cryptonomica.net
On 2016-04-29 06:54, Paul R. Ramer wrote:
> Personally, I would rather not have to hit the "Page Down" button
> *every* time I wrote an email (provided I have full-size keyboard). If
> you are always varying from the defaults in a consistent way, then the
> defaults need to be different.
with gpg2 will import it from gpg1. There was a nice
online FAQ entry or something alike where the process is described, but
I can't find it at the moment.
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Viktor
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On 29.03.2016 05:53, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
>> Depending ... the gnupg 2.x executable is still called 'gpg'. I
>> guess it depends on if the distributor wants to keep easy backwards
>> compatibility. On archlinux,.. only one gnupg package ... The
>> executable is call
tributions will do that at some point since 2.x is meant to
replace 1.x.
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bering to do so, distributing them between the couple
or so machines where I read email) would be too much of a hassle.
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Thanks, I found it myself but since the sender of a mail to the list
does not get a copy of it, I could not simply reply. If I use
'--list-options show-unusable-subkeys', I see the missing keys, they are
simply expired. Sorry to disrupt.
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Viktor
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and not present in the folder). I guess these are expired subkeys
which I somehow deleted from my keyring, but why would the private keys
still be present?
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Viktor
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ncrypted to yourself, so
if one of you deletes his copy, the attack opportunities are also reduced.
I know that Enigmail has the option to save draft messages encrypted to
oneself, but I am not sure what it does with encrypted sent messages.
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Viktor
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On 21.03.2016 18:38, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> $ gpg2 -Ar de500b3e -e file.txt
>
> is nicer than:
>
> $ gpg2 -o file.txt.gpg -r de500b3e -e file.txt
Actually, it seems that if you omit -o, gpg2 will do exactly this.
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Viktor
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r is a
match, the overlapping ones can't be matches). Therefore, you will find
more matches for HH than for HT. If you toss until you get a result,
with HH you will get it quicker on average.
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ission to do so. Maybe some revealing
photograph of someone. It might also be possible to somehow use the
keyservers for file sharing, although it might be difficult to do so
since they probably have a file size limitation. How do keyservers
manage DMCA claims?
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Viktor
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edia/usb/folder_2/$(basename "$x").gpg" -r 0x12345678 -e "$x"; done
if you want to append the extension directly.
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ot mean
that gnupg is not installed. It probably is. Maybe just open a
terminal and type 'gnupg', that way you can be sure.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v2
iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWf7egAAoJEPNGVztcQuQ/tCEIAIJvdwTYOWxvp1mmO9q6BYw/
GTG20Oy6zwrQY3TMUeU7qb0ehTLhDPkvXk4XfXPr3izkwyUe
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that leaps out at me as interesting. Are
you willing to elaborate?
I'd say if one searches on a keyserver, it is pretty clear which key is
real. I'm a bit worried because when I search with Enigmail it does not
show the signatures, so from there they all seem equally valid.
Regards,
Viktor
access to the mailbox, which will pretty surely now be much
higher than for any fake key.
The advantage with respect to the proof of work concept is that the
procedure is asymmetric: it costs much more to troll than to verify a
genuine key.
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On 2015-07-30 10:17, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
I'm sorry to tell you that you have fallen into the trap. There is only one
genuine pg...@ct.heise.de key the fingerprint of which is printed in each
issue of the c't magazine. The other one is a fake. And the fact that the
fake
key with the
they already have a similar service in place -
of course I had to do a websearch to find if these keys are genuine,
which should probably be easier. I guess ideally the UID would contain a
weblink to a page that has the fingerprint and describes the service
shortly.
Regards,
Viktor
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On 04.07.2015 14:03, Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:
I could do it myself by importing the keys in GPG 2.1, then exporting
them.
Hi,
thanks for the quick reply, but I am using GPG 2.1.5 and 'gpg --import
sec.key' does not seem to work if there are already other subkeys of the
same key
of them in a few years...
Thanks,
Viktor
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would rather not lose my current subkeys.
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