Hi,
I'm trying to run some Scripts to Encrypt and Decrypt files automatically..
now the questions are:
How can I delete the *.ZIP files after this command is executed without
errors ?
gpg --batch --encrypt-files -r "KEY" c:\test2\*.zip
Same case here:
How can I delete the *.gpg files after thi
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Laurent Jumet escribió:
>
> Hello Faramir !
Hello Laurent!
>> Was it the message from [EMAIL PROTECTED], about "Re: PGP 6.5.8 ckt,
>> just say no."
>
> ...yes.
...
> I think this is an interesting event; it could demonstrate some hol
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Hello Faramir !
Faramir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I took a message on this list with Thunderbird, and a dialog box poped
>> up asking me to introduce my passphrase or my card's pin...
>> What's that?
> Was it the message from [EM
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Laurent Jumet escribió:
>> Do you mean "what's up with that window appearing"? Enigmail (a plugin
>> for Thunderbird, one you apparently have installed) saw a PGP message
>> header, assumed it contained an encrypted message, and prompted for a
>> p
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Laurent Jumet escribió:
> Hello !
>
> I took a message on this list with Thunderbird, and a dialog box poped up
> asking me to
> introduce my passphrase or my card's pin...
> What's that?
Was it the message from [EMAIL PROTECTED], about
On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 12:00 -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> > May we assume that this kind of pop-up cannot be imitated by a
> > hacker that wants us to type our passphrase in his box?
>
> Of course not. If your box gets pwned, the person who pwns it can do
> whatever they want to it.
>
I
May we assume that this kind of pop-up cannot be imitated by a
hacker that wants us to type our passphrase in his box?
Of course not. If your box gets pwned, the person who pwns it can do
whatever they want to it.
If your box is compromised, you're in a game over state.
_
Hello Robert !
"Robert J. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I took a message on this list with Thunderbird, and a dialog box
>> poped up asking me to introduce my passphrase or my card's pin...
>> What's that?
> Do you mean "what's up with that window appearing"? Enigmail (a plugin
> for T
Laurent Jumet wrote:
> I took a message on this list with Thunderbird, and a dialog box
> poped up asking me to introduce my passphrase or my card's pin...
> What's that?
Do you mean "what's up with that window appearing"? Enigmail (a plugin
for Thunderbird, one you apparently have installed) sa
Hello !
I took a message on this list with Thunderbird, and a dialog box poped up
asking me to introduce my passphrase or my card's pin...
What's that?
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>Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:42:14 -0400
>From: David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: PGP 6.5.8 ckt,just say no. (was: Re: set type digest
>mode?
>On Oct 24, 2008, at 10:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> [1] any ckt V4 rsa keys generated,
>> have the rsa subkey as both sign and encry
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