Hackernews posts about GnuPG
GnuPG is an open-source encryption software that enables users to securely communicate online by creating and managing digital signatures and encrypted messages.
- GnuPG 2.4.0 released (silver anniversary) (lists.gnupg.org)
- Migrating SecureDrop's PGP Back End from GnuPG to Sequoia (securedrop.org)
- The Sequoia GnuPG Chameleon 0.1 Is Released (sequoia-pgp.org)
- GnuPG 2.4.0 released (silver anniversary) (lists.gnupg.org)
- GnuPG FAQ (2018) (www.gnupg.org)
- Sequoia GnuPG Chameleon (sequoia-pgp.org)
- VSCode GnuPG Tool (github.com)
- The Sequoia GnuPG Chameleon 0.1 Is Released (sequoia-pgp.org)
- A Linux Optimizer Script (github.com)
- ADSK: The Additional Decryption Subkey (gnupg.org)
- Flooding attack against [PGP] synchronising keyservers (lists.gnupg.org)
- Flooding attack against synchronising OpenPGP keyservers (lists.gnupg.org)
- Gnuplot 6.0 (gnuplot.sourceforge.net)
- Gnuplot 6 Comes with Pie (lwn.net)
- Gnuplot 6 Comes with Pie (lwn.net)
- Gnuplot (www.gnuplot.info)
- Gnuplot Version 6.0 Release Notes (gnuplot.sourceforge.net)
- Gnuplotlib: Gnuplot-Based Plotting for NumPy (github.com)
- Gnuplot 6 Comes with Pie (lwn.net)