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Tue Jan 19 23:06:24 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   SamPatt ah you the guy with a blog and a proper pgp key on it ?

Mon Dec 14 02:37:35 UTC 2015  <PeterL>   so I was playing with the idea of http://trilema.com/2015/the-pgp-w-mode/

Wed Dec 09 00:47:35 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   'All of it could be an elaborate hoax?perhaps orchestrated by Wright himself. The unverified leaked documents could be faked in whole or in part. And most inexplicably of all, comparisons of different archived versions of the three smoking gun posts from Wright?s blog show that he did edit all three?to insert evidence of his bitcoin history. The PGP key associated with Nakamoto?s email address and references to an upco

Tue Dec 08 20:03:18 UTC 2015  <nubbins`>   more of a passive thing these days. i've been trying to get a full set of silvers with pgp docs

Tue Dec 01 18:11:28 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   ^ were they signed with isis pgp key ?

Sun Nov 29 17:44:38 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   looky. a gossipd based on the concept that you keep firewalled clients at home and they connect to a random pile of websites, which simply respond with pgp -w text

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,

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 03:05:37 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."

Wed Nov 04 02:53:45 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   basically you need a pgp key (do you have one ?) and register it with assbot

Mon Nov 02 04:57:05 UTC 2015  <*>   asciilifeform spoke to brother of poettering, drepper, et al, and he replied 'wouldn't it be interesting if someone built a thing where people signed code with pgp and rated one another and...'

Tue Oct 20 19:44:02 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   "In PGP and GnuPG, the public-key cipher is probably the weaker of the pair. Fortunately, however, if an attacker could decrypt a session key it would only be useful for reading the one message encrypted with that session key. The attacker would have to start over and decrypt another session key in order to read any other message."

Tue Oct 13 17:07:32 UTC 2015  <binaryatrocity>   by signing a message with your PGP key, thus linking hte accounts

Tue Oct 13 17:02:54 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   <ascii_field> or, if american forgery, why not crank out a pgp to sign with

Tue Oct 13 16:40:04 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   or, if american forgery, why not crank out a pgp to sign with

Mon Oct 12 00:55:29 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   <phf> asciilifeform: why did you go with a separate keys folder instead of relying on existing pubring? << more calmly explained, because pgp is marked for death. we're working deliberately towards replacing it.

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