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Admins and experts who want to play with the public testing line of #GnuPG 2.5.3 (offering PQC) can check out the Debian style community contributed repository from blog.shimps.org/blogpost296-Gn…. Thanks to Frank Guthausen, who is happy to receive feedback lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnup…


I just released versions 0.6.2 of rsop, a stateless #OpenPGP ("SOP") CLI tool based on @rpgp:

crates.io/crates/rsop/

Changes since rsop 0.6.0:

- decryption based on session keys is now supported,
- generation of man pages and shell tab completion has been added,
- some subtle semantics fixes for component key validity were implemented.

For more on #SOP, see datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft…

#PGP #GnuPG


I just released version 0.1.0 of rsop-oct, a new stateless #OpenPGP ("SOP") CLI tool that focuses exclusively on use with OpenPGP card hardware devices:

crates.io/crates/rsop-oct/0.1.…

Like its sibling project #rsop, rsop-oct is based on @rpgp

In the next release of rsop, OpenPGP card functionality will be removed from it.
The goal is to offer clear UX in two distinct simple CLI tools, as opposed to one combined and confusing CLI tool.

For more on #SOP, see datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft…

#PGP #GnuPG #SOP


I just released version 0.4.1 of #rsop, a stateless #OpenPGP ("SOP") CLI tool based on @rpgp:

crates.io/crates/rsop/0.4.1

This release adds support for the 'revoke-key' command.

For more on #SOP, see datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft…

#PGP #GnuPG #StatelessOpenPGP


New release today: #rPGP version 0.14.0 ✨

(#OpenPGP implemented in pure #Rust, permissively licensed)

github.com/rpgp/rpgp/releases/…

This release brings rather complete support for the excellent new OpenPGP RFC 9580 (also known as "crypto refresh", or "v6")

RFC 9580 standardizes modern cryptographic mechanisms for OpenPGP: AEAD-based encryption, Argon2, and SHA2 fingerprints for the new OpenPGP v6 key format (v4 keys use SHA1).

Thanks @NGIZero for supporting this work!

#RustLang #PGP #GnuPG


LibreOffice supports digital signatures via GnuPG for OpenDocument Format (ODF) files.

Select: File > Digital Signatures > Digital Signatures > Sign Document > Select Certificate > Sign > Enter Password > OK > Close

A banner will appear stating the document is digitally signed.

Digital Signature: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_…
GnuPG: mastodon.online/@blueghost/111…
ODF: mastodon.online/@blueghost/111…

Website: libreoffice.org
Mastodon: @libreoffice

#LibreOffice #DigitalSignature #GnuPG #GPG #InfoSec #ODF



LibreOffice supports symmetric and asymmetric encryption for OpenDocument Format (ODF) files.

Select File > Save/Save As

The "Save with password" option encrypts the file with AES-256.
The "Encrypt with GPG key" option encrypts the file with a public key.

Symmetric encryption: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetri…
Asymmetric encryption: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-k…

Website: libreoffice.org
Mastodon: @libreoffice

#LibreOffice #Encryption #OpenSource #OpenPGP #PGP #GnuPG #GPG #InfoSec #Privacy #Security


You realize you’re talking to people who have sussed out #GnuPG, right?