There are many reasons to encrypt files — even on a system that is well maintained and comparatively secure. The files may highly sensitive, contain personal information that you don’t want to share ...
How to easily encrypt/decrypt a file in Linux with gpg Your email has been sent Stop your search for an easy way to encrypt and decrypt files in Linux -- the built-in gpg tool will do the trick. No ...
gpg --armor --export jojo As you can see, gpg is fairly intelligent when trying to determine which key you want to work with. In fact, it works a lot like grep: if you give a snippet of your e-mail ...
Plattformen: SUSE Linux 7.3, SUSE eMail Server III, SUSE Linux Connectivity Server, SUSE Linux Database Server, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 7, SUSE Linux 8.0, SUSE eMail Server 3.1, SUSE Linux Office ...
Topic ===== incorrect key validation by gnupg Problem Description ===== When gpg evaluates trust values for different UIDs assigned to a key, it would incorrectly associate the trust value of the UID ...
If you work on headless Linux servers, you might want to have a command-line password storage tool. Jack Wallen shows you how to use GnuPG and pass for this purpose. How many times have you been ...
Topic ===== Format string vulnerability in gnupg. Problem Description ===== GnuPG contains a format string vulnerability which can be triggered simply by attempting to decrypt a file with a specially ...
Ten years after Phil Zimmermann released PGP v.1.0 (Pretty Good Privacy), PGP has evolved from an underground tool for paranoiacs to the gold standard, even an ...