I've been looking around the internet for an example that shows how to encrypt a file with an existing PGP public key that was sent to me. The examples I find generate the key pair on the fly and then ...
Let me ask a simpler question then. A client wants to send me data, but insists that it must be encrypted. I'm like "cool". They say, "send me your public key". I do send them said key, and they send ...
Late Friday, last week, Google announced a new tool for security-minded users, called E2EMail, a Chrome extension that simplifies the installation of PGP encryption for Gmail. Initially created by ...