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The messages always come decrypted whenever I spot a PGP key in the wild. Is this all just a larp?
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What? People share their PGP key, so that you can encrypt a message you're sending to them.The messages always come decrypted whenever I spot a PGP key in the wild. Is this all just a larp?
That would be a signature, then. The keys can be used for secrecy, but also authenticity. It's been a while since I internalized the cryptography involved, but it's nothing particularly complicated.The messages always come decrypted whenever I spot a PGP key in the wild. Is this all just a larp?
The easiest way I know to think about or explain it is: you can probably multiply 13 x 17 in your head, but factoring 221 is a good bit harder. Scale those up to 128 or 1024 bits, and the same holds for every computer in the universe.It's been a while since I internalized the cryptography involved, but it's nothing particularly complicated.
Are you sure you're looking at an encrypted mail and not just a signed one?The messages always come decrypted whenever I spot a PGP key in the wild.
Or as I've recently taken to calling it, GPLPG (GNU Plus Linux Privacy Guard).And only niggers uses PGP, real men use GPG.