Am 12.06.2017 um 23:50 schrieb Duane Whitty:
Thanks for your input much appreciated!
I would also add one word about USB sticks: It is very difficult to
know if they've been compromised and there are no tell-tale signs when
an attack is taking place. I never put a USB in my computer that has
been used on a computer I don't own.
Best Regards,
Duane
Thanks for pointing this out!
I come to the conclusion after reading all the replies from this thread
that i will return to pure GnuPG usage, instead of using an email / Usenet
client with add-ons. I already found a script for PGP/MIME so that i can
decrypt/verify a message send to me when using GnuPG in command-line
mode.
Another thing i will do in the future, which i haven't read in popular
tutorials,
is that once checking the hash/sig of the provided package i will also hash
the binaries after unpacking and print them out on a piece of paper, so
that i
can frequently check the values.
Regards
Stefan
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