passphrase is also recommended.
All to be said, we don't really know if the "STM32 Cracking" service really
works. Perhaps we can launch a funding campaign to accept donations, and
find one company to actually pay them to attack our existing Gnuk systems,
and see if they can recov
be an essential protection. A six-word diceware
passphrase is also recommended.
All to be said, we don't really know if the "STM32 Cracking" service really
works. Perhaps we can launch a funding campaign to accept donations, and
find one company to actually pay them to atta
2AE18C9': No secret key"
Still can not work.
Best regards,
Shengli (Syrena) Liu 刘晟丽
IBM China Systems & Technology Labs (CSTL)
E-mail: bjli...@cn.ibm.comTel: 86-10-82454096
- Forwarded by Sheng Li WL Liu/China/IBM on 09/08/2015 05:23 PM -
From: Sheng Li WL Liu/China/IBM
Hi All,
I am writing application in which I need to know if a GnuPG encrypted message
was sent to me. It seems that whenever you list the recipients of a message it
will list every recipient but you -- even if you're one of them. Surely
there's a way to reveal whether or not you're one of tho
ems it's windows, but I
> don't know if it's XP or Vista
If the directory containing all of the users' home directories is named
"Documents and Settings", it is anything of the Windows NT kernel prior
to Vista (Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003).
This specific issue applies
: 1)
Try replacing the backslash with a forward slash when specifying the
path in the command. Unlike Windows, the backslash is an escape
character in gpg and other Unix-like software.
You may also want to check the permission settings of C:\Documents and
Settings\Default User\Application Data\gnupg
Hello everyone
I am totally a newcomer for gnupg, and I am reading the "The GNU Privacy
Handbook", the version string is "$Name: v1_1 $".
In the handbook, all command options is begin with one dash, like this
"-gen-key"; but on my system these options begin with two dash, like
this "--gen-key".
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Please note that this may or may not have something to do with all of
the newsgroups/mailing lists above in the header. Cygwin provides the
DLL so gpg can run; enigmail utilizes gpg to do its thing in emails; and
gpg is the backbone of this.
After up