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by asdliajd
4724 days ago
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Yes, using subkeys and rotating them is good practice. But really the hardest problem with pgp is getting people to use it in the first place, so let's not focus on subkey use, or upgrading from sha1 to sha256 (or better), or key length (the author uses 1024 bits only). Though I'm not sure why the author focuses on non-threats like known plain text attacks, which gpg isn't vulnerable to, and not these issues. |
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