#GnuPG 2.5.5 (dev) has been released (#OpenPGP / #GPG / #GNUPrivacyGuard / #PGP / #PrettyGoodPrivacy / #Security / #Gpg4win) https://gnupg.org/
#GnuPG 2.5.5 (dev) has been released (#OpenPGP / #GPG / #GNUPrivacyGuard / #PGP / #PrettyGoodPrivacy / #Security / #Gpg4win) https://gnupg.org/
#Gpg4win 4.4.0 has been released (#GnuPG / #OpenPGP / #GPG / #GNUPrivacyGuard / #PGP / #PrettyGoodPrivacy / #Security / #Kleopatra / #GPA / #GNUPrivacyAssistant / #GpgOL / #GpgEX) https://gpg4win.org/
#GnuPG 2.4.7 has been released (#OpenPGP / #GPG / #GNUPrivacyGuard / #PGP / #PrettyGoodPrivacy / #Security / #Gpg4win) https://gnupg.org/
#Signal #Developer Explains Why Early Encrypted Messaging Tools Flopped
#MoxieMarlinspike criticized early #encryption software's user-unfriendly design at #BlackHat2024, admitting he and others initially failed to consider non-technical users' needs. Speaking with #BlackHat founder #JeffMoss, He said tools like #PrettyGoodPrivacy (#PGP) wrongly assumed users would adopt complex practices like keyservers and signing keys over dinner. "We were just wrong," Marlinspike said
https://www.pcmag.com/news/signal-developer-explains-why-early-encrypted-messaging-tools-flopped
#GnuPG 2.5.0 (dev) has been released (#OpenPGP / #GPG / #GNUPrivacyGuard / #PGP / #PrettyGoodPrivacy / #Security / #Gpg4win) https://gnupg.org/
#Gpg4win 4.3.0 has been released (#GnuPG / #OpenPGP / #GPG / #GNUPrivacyGuard / #PGP / #PrettyGoodPrivacy / #Security / #Kleopatra / #GPA / #GNUPrivacyAssistant / #GpgOL / #GpgEX) https://gpg4win.org/
#GnuPG 2.4.4 has been released (#OpenPGP / #GPG / #GNUPrivacyGuard / #PGP / #PrettyGoodPrivacy / #Security / #Gpg4win) https://gnupg.org/