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It must be a false positive. I just downloaded the same file, I'm
running Windows 10 and my AV software (Malwarebytes) didn't complain
about it.
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d a "kind of"
keyserver in their own server to manage users public keys.
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Thank you!
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Is there somewhere I can check what settings were added and removed in
the "update"?
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Hello.
I'm a newbie when it comes to using GnuPG and PGP. I have 2 different
versions currently installed in my system, so I'd like to know if
setting both versions to point at the same directory to obtain the
pubring.gpg, secring.gpg and trustdb.gpg files can cause critical issues.
Thank you.
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