Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-14 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Ryan McGinnis wrote: For what it's worth if you're gung-ho about our heroine using a public library computer or something and you can't stego some info into an image for one of the image boards because you don't have any tech of your own in that country, then using a OTP to publicly post

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-08 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Am 08.05.2021 um 15:04 schrieb Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users: l0f4r0 wrote: Hi, 8 mai 2021, 00:58 de gnupg-users@gnupg.org: Alice is no complete moron, because she can't register a free ProtonMail account without a phone. Or did she missed there an anonymous registration procedure

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-08 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
l0f4r0 wrote: Hi, 8 mai 2021, 00:58 de gnupg-users@gnupg.org: Alice is no complete moron, because she can't register a free ProtonMail account without a phone. Or did she missed there an anonymous registration procedure which works? I don't use ProtonMail so I can't say. But otherwise

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-07 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Ryan McGinnis wrote: Alice is an idiot if she’s trying to defeat nation-state adversaries and be a thrifty shopper at the same time, but even so, in most places a laptop isn’t going to be cheaper than a cheap mobile phone. You really want Alice to use some public library computer for some

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-07 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Ryan McGinnis wrote: Sounds like you're having to trust some kind of tech from the country you're going to, so with that in mind: Buy burner phone and SIM with cash from some place where normal people buy phones and SIMs with cash. Install Signal. Done For identification, have some code

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-04 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Sandy Harris wrote: Ralph Seichter via Gnupg-users wrote: * Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users: How would you solve this task? With Alice having to rely on cryptography she can do in her head? Some shift cipher and carrier pigeons. :-) Neal Stephenson's novel Cryptonomicon is excellent. I

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-03 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
r...@sixdemonbag.org wrote: I have dealt with a similar problem in real life, as a real problem with real people. We created a custom Linux environment, burned it to Blu-Ray, and Alice crossed the border with her Linux environment tucked into her CD player. On the other side she acquired a

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-03 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Ralph Seichter wrote: * Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users: How would you solve this task? With Alice having to rely on cryptography she can do in her head? Well, so to speak, this would be an option in the future. Some shift cipher and carrier pigeons. :-) Ha ha, but she needs to do

How would you do that ...

2021-05-03 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Hi all, here is a little scenario. Alice and Bob needs to find a way to do encrypted communications globally. The task is the following: Alice needs to travel to a foreign country without any devices (laptop, smartphone etc.). At arrival she needs to communicate daily (no real time

Re: [GnuPG 1.4.x] max. amount of UIDs

2021-04-09 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Werner Koch wrote: On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 16:47, Stefan Vasilev said: for a privacy project I am working on I need the ability to use GnuPG 1.4.x No you don't need 1.4 - it is obsolete and maionatined only to decrypt existing data. I am aware of that, but my thought was that the .exe and .dll

[GnuPG 1.4.x] max. amount of UIDs

2021-04-09 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Hello, for a privacy project I am working on I need the ability to use GnuPG 1.4.x for Windows and would like to know how many UIDs Alice and Bob can assing to a shared single key pair. Regards Stefan ___ Gnupg-users mailing list

Re: We shall value email usage

2021-04-01 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Johan Wevers wrote: Sorry for not quoting your message! Let's say it this way, Bernhard likes to promote email usage for GnuPG, or why should we here on this Mailing List value email usage (with a MUA)? I showed a couple of examples to make it for the surveillance industry a bit harder to

Re: We shall value email usage

2021-04-01 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Andrew Gallagher wrote: On 01/04/2021 15:39, Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users wrote: Another option would be direct FAX/GnuPG usage, with a different armor, which is OCR friendly. From a purely practical point of view, why would anyone in the modern world use a system where a digital message

Re: We shall value email usage

2021-04-01 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Johan Wevers wrote: On 31-03-2021 22:28, Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users wrote: Hopefully the Industry will take a look at affordable hardware based encrypted Fax comms for Fax? To get the information on paper? In 2021? Why? Fax is faster than email and arrives, while email delivery

Re: We shall value email usage

2021-04-01 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Bernhard Reiter wrote: Am Mittwoch 31 März 2021 22:28:45 schrieb Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users: The more I think about GnuPG with email MUA usage I strongly believe that the Industry has better options than email, especially when it comes to decentralised and confidential communications

Re: We shall value email usage

2021-03-31 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Bernhard Reiter wrote: Am Mittwoch 24 März 2021 16:15:16 schrieb Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users: Bernhard Reiter wrote: What I observe is that knowledge and practive of email usage is declining. I notice it in many little things This is quite normal, because millions of people nowadays

Re: We shall value email usage

2021-03-24 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Bernhard Reiter wrote: What I observe is that knowledge and practive of email usage is declining. I notice it in many little things (like folks sending alternative HTML mails, not being able to handle CC, good inline quoting, good subjects). So where are good explanations about email practice?