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 ...
I've been looking around the internet for an example that shows how to encrypt a file with an existing PGP public key that was sent to me. The examples I find generate the key pair on the fly and then ...
Late Friday, last week, Google announced a new tool for security-minded users, called E2EMail, a Chrome extension that simplifies the installation of PGP encryption for Gmail. Initially created by ...
Let me ask a simpler question then. A client wants to send me data, but insists that it must be encrypted. I'm like "cool". They say, "send me your public key". I do send them said key, and they send ...
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