Your emails aren’t as private as you think. PGP encryption lets you secure messages, protect sensitive files, and keep prying eyes—hackers or governments—out of your business. Here’s how to start ...
Networked computing is a double-edged sword. Connectivity makes transparent sharing of data through e-mail, Web sites, and ftp archives possible, but it also invites unwanted access to your data.
Adobe has earned mockery after accidentally posting its private PGP key on the firm's official security blog. Last week, Adobe's product security incident response team (PSIRT) accidentally published ...
You can now instruct Facebook to encrypt every email it sends to you so nobody — not even the NSA — is likely to be able to read your messages anytime soon. All you have to do is import your public ...
Antivirus giant Symantec is getting serious about encryption. The company announced Thursday that it's buying the encryption-focused firms PGP and Guardian Edge, paying $300 million for PGP and $70 ...
Facebook announced today that users can start listing their OpenPGP keys directly on their profile for enhanced email security. The ‘experimental’ feature allows end-to-end encrypted notification ...
Some Facebook users should soon be able to receive encrypted emails from the social networking site if they add PGP public keys to their profiles. Facebook called the PGP feature “experimental” and ...
How do you know someone is really who they say they are? In developer and security circles, you do it with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) keys. Or, you used to anyway. If ...
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1 mQINBFXfWEYBEAC9G7zNHKIHDTDJR1sxXTov5dmCvuoB/kgNW1VuWsFzWJB11D9l goe6T71Qr8yw+Q4EdQ6g7IqgX48Hhs5R1lSCd47d ...
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