The solution to these problems, and others like them, is PGP. Command-line driven, PGP can be embedded in scripts or used as a standalone encryption tool. PGP’s major attraction is that it uses public ...
Quantum computers won’t break the internet tomorrow… but they will break your email security sooner than you think. Today, cybercriminals and state-sponsored groups are quietly collecting encrypted ...
In 2015, as part of the wave of encrypting all the things on the internet, encouraged by the Edward Snowden revelations, Facebook announced that it would allow users to receive encrypted emails from ...
It all started in 1991, when Phil Zimmermann released Pretty Good Privacy, providing powerful encryption, signing and authentication capabilities as freeware. The ...
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 ...