Hi,
Is there any possibility to create a minimal version of gnupg?
http://bsd.slashdot.org/story/14/01/19/0124202/openbsd-moving-towards-signed-packages-based-on-d-j-bernstein-crypto
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/It's official: 'we are moving towards signed packages
Am 08.12.2013 19:13, schrieb NdK:
Why is everyone thinking 'BIOS' as backdoorable piece of sw? Why not the
hard disk?
http://spritesmods.com/?art=hddhack
Just another piece to think of when building a secure system...
Excellent article! Thank you.
Writing firmware I meant every piece of code
Hi,
There is GPL 3 based implementation of CURVE25519 called Pretty Curved
Privacy (pcp1).
http://www.daemon.de/PrettyCurvedPrivacy
What do you think about using parts of the ppc1 source code to implement
such functionality into gnupg 2.1?
Am 10.11.2013 02:46, schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
Looking over their site briefly I was unable to find a link for source code. As
a result, I think very little of it. I don't think it's wise to trust unknown
third-party binaries that don't provide source.
It is commercial iOS and Androif
Am 27.10.2013 20:41, schrieb Werner Koch:
On Sun, 27 Oct 2013 17:47, gn...@oneiroi.net said:
Numbers please? Or are you talking about personal/subjective impressions?
What about you running some benchmarks for us? Let's say: a 4k RSA key
signed by 90 other 4k RSA keys, 8 2k RSA keys, and one