* Privacy Maverick schrieb am 2018-02-02 um 01:31 Uhr:
> I'm not saying this is the best, but WinZip supports AES and it's
> fairly widely used. It's free for 10 days. I think 7z is fully free and
> it supports AES as well. http://www.7-zip.org/7z.html
My initial assumption was that many people
On the winzip idea - really good idea. I use “Betterzip” on OSX and it also has
options to use 7z and AES encryption when compressing files.
Enigmail and GPGTools have both also been suggested to Jens as ways to directly
mail an encrypted file.
I extensively use PGP-encrypted mail
I'm not saying this is the best, but WinZip supports AES and it's
fairly widely used. It's free for 10 days. I think 7z is fully free and
it supports AES as well. http://www.7-zip.org/7z.html
Jason
On Fri, 2018-02-02 at 00:45 +0100, Jens Kubieziel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> recently I thought about
From: G Gallo via https://sudoroom.org/lists/
listinfo/mesh
Have you been dying to help build the People's Open Network, but aren't
sure where to start. Maybe you've heard about our mysterious node mounts,
but don't have a smartphone or aren't part of some __super secretive
Hi all,
recently I thought about a small task regarding encryption which I give
to a class. One idea which comes to mind is to encrypt a file. However
when I thought a bit about it, it seemed not so easy. I'm not aware of
an easy-to-use software which does the task. But to test my theory I put
https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/face-value-bitcoin-proof-work-labour-theory-value/2018/02/01
# The Face Value of Bitcoin: Proof of Work and the Labour Theory of
Value
Dmytri Kleiner
Bitcoin was created to be a new kind of money rooted in a vision of a
market not bound by geography, banks