GnuPG, or GPG, is a free implementation of the OpenPGP standard. It allows you to encrypt and sign your data and communications. It features a versatile key management system and access modules for ...
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 ...
Stop your search for an easy way to encrypt and decrypt files in Linux — the built-in gpg tool will do the trick. No matter what you’re doing on your computer, you need to do so with an eye to ...
Last month I introduced the GNU Privacy Guard, a free but underutilized implementation of the OpenPGP encryption standards. GnuPG is, as you may know, extremely ...
An updated GnuPG package that fixes a security issue is now available. This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. 2. Relevant ...
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 ...
Encryption is an interesting thing. The first time I saw encryption in action was on a friend’s Gentoo Linux laptop that could only boot if the USB key with the boot partition and decryption key was ...
This is a multi-part message in MIME format... 2011/x86_64/gnupg2-2.0.18-1.1-mdv2011.0.x86_64.rpm 6e9756f40aba0d27a6c6253fcd6eefa8 2011/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.11-2.1.src.rpm ...
An attack has been unleashed against the global synchronising keyserver (SKS) network used by the popular OpenPGP encryption standard, with developers saying there is currently no mitigations ...