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Sun Nov 29 16:33:36 UTC 2015 <deedbot-> [Trilema] The PGP -w mode - http://trilema.com/2015/the-pgp-w-mode/
Sun Nov 29 16:18:26 UTC 2015 <assbot> The PGP -w mode on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1PUEQz6 )
Sun Nov 29 16:18:25 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2015/the-pgp-w-mode/ << re the previous aborted thread.
Sun Nov 29 15:45:10 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> incidentally, re the eventual republican reimplementation of pgp : other than the -a armored mode, i want it to also have a -w armored mode. in this mode, it should load a list of lines from a file, modulo the message by the line count of that file, replace every numeric unit with the respective line,
Sat Nov 28 04:09:21 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> dumbest fucking idea. why THE FUCK would the transport layer be even aware of pgp as opposed to plaintext.
Sat Nov 28 04:06:45 UTC 2015 <punkman> the wonders of PGP/MIME
Mon Nov 23 20:18:03 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> http://xkcd.com/1607 << artist prolly did not think that this was about pgp. but it ought to be.
Fri Nov 20 22:29:46 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> but something as elementary as pgp.
Tue Nov 17 23:03:33 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 17-11-2015 22:38:39; ascii_field: (is a specially crafter derplinux pre-impregnated with tor, faux pgp, etc)
Tue Nov 17 22:38:39 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> (is a specially crafter derplinux pre-impregnated with tor, faux pgp, etc)
Tue Nov 17 22:29:02 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> "PGP is not as important as people think. As long as both parties use an encrypted email (and connect with a VPN, TOR, TAILS, whatever) you're fine. This is because if they get access to the webmail all information is decrypted either using automatic PGP decryption (eg: Countermail) or locally on their computer (somewhere this information is going to be stored)."
Sun Nov 15 14:33:53 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla oh i see, THERE it's about the version. if it were a different version than 3.1 it'd have been fine, because windows is usgtronics. MEANWHILE the problems with gpg-hijacked are really problems WITH PGP.
Sun Nov 15 03:55:35 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 15-11-2015 03:20:51; mircea_popescu: the conclusion is remarkably not "pgp 2.x is a scam"
Sun Nov 15 03:22:20 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> "(Let's not get into the NSA's collect-it-all policy for encrypted messages. If the NSA is your adversary just forget about PGP.)" << yeah, right. THAT is why i read their stuff and they don't read my stuff, because i take advice from john hopkins fucktards.
Sun Nov 15 03:21:07 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> but "pgp is bad" which was the entire point of the 2.x branch of "developlent" in the first fucking place.
Sun Nov 15 03:20:51 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> the conclusion is remarkably not "pgp 2.x is a scam"
Sun Nov 15 03:18:57 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> this disinfo is at least as old as Alma Whitten and J. D. Tygar 1999. Why Johnny can’t encrypt: A usability evaluation of PGP 5.0. if not older
Sun Nov 15 03:05:37 UTC 2015 <assbot> A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: What's the matter with PGP? ... ( http://bit.ly/1QE27o9 )
Sun Nov 15 03:03:09 UTC 2015 <phf> http://arxiv.org/pdf/1510.08555.pdf "Why Johnny Still, Still Can’t Encrypt: Evaluating the Usability of a Modern PGP Client". wtf is the point of these "studies"? "We elected to test Mailvelope, a modern PGP tool, for our study. Mailvelope is a browser extension that integrates with users’ webmail systems." "Participants were allocated sixty minutes to com- plete the study, with about 35-40 minutes spent using Mail- velope."
Fri Nov 13 00:52:36 UTC 2015 <assbot> Contact : PGP on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1OHnPZ3 )