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Robert J. Hansen escribió:
> Andre Amorim wrote:
>> But It was discussed here before.
>> If you have no control on your hardware, you cannot have your keys safer.
>
> I would actually recommend against "anti-keylogger" tools like that.
>
> Psycholo
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Andre Amorim escribió:
> Have you checked:
> http://portableapps.com/support/thunderbird_portable#encryption
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Yes, I love portable TB with portable gpg... but the problem is the
user would have ot go to command prompt to check a signed file...
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Laurent Jumet escribió:
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> Hello Faramir !
>> Good point... however, installing an extension in Thunderbird is a lot
>> easier than installing something in the computer... the main problem is
>> to make gpg +gui available without the need to inst
Andre Amorim wrote:
> But It was discussed here before.
> If you have no control on your hardware, you cannot have your keys safer.
I would actually recommend against "anti-keylogger" tools like that.
Psychologists tell us that human beings tend not to be risk-averse so
much as risk-adjusting. F
Have you checked:
http://portableapps.com/support/thunderbird_portable#encryption
Also I trying to get gpg safer while using it as portable app. This is
a nice freeware tool to avoid keyloggers.
http://www.aplin.com.au/?page_id=246
But It was discussed here before.
If you have no control on your