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kaspars.net
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| | | | | The private parts of PGP keys (including subkeys) stored on Yubikey can't be exported so you must always use the actual Yubikey to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify messages. Subkeys stored outside the hardware key can simplify the day-to-day encryption and signing operations and can be revoked independently from the master key. So I created... | |
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vxlabs.com
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| | | | | It took me longer than I would have liked to setup the latest Thunderbird 128 (Supernova!) to use my existing GnuPG-based encryption setup, for a large part because TB defaults to its own more straight-forward built-in defaults for key management, and so I'm going to publish the recipe here to save you some time, hopefully. All the details, at various levels of obviousness, can be found on this Mozilla wiki page, but here I'm going to make the whole sequence more obvious. | |
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sergioprado.blog
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| | | | | TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is an international standard that enables trust in computing platforms in general, providing several security-related features for computer systems, including hashing, encryption, signing, random number generation, and many more! | |
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