Hackernews posts about OpenPGP
OpenPGP is an open standard for secure communication and data integrity, providing end-to-end encryption and digital signature capabilities through public-key cryptography.
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Thunderbird
- OpenAPC (www.openapc.net)
- A Critique on “A Critique on the OpenPGP Updates” (blog.pgpkeys.eu)
- Rpgp: Pure Rust implementation of OpenPGP (github.com)
- A Schism in the OpenPGP World (lwn.net)
- Spoofing OpenPGP.js signature verification (codeanlabs.com)
- About the "OpenPGP Schism" (articles.59.ca)
- RFC 9580: OpenPGP (www.rfc-editor.org)
- Sequoia: Rust OpenPGP Implementation (gitlab.com)
- "OpenPGP for Application Developers" is now live (fosstodon.org)
- LibrePGP – Fork of OpenPGP (librepgp.org)
- RFC 5081: Using OpenPGP Keys for Transport Layer Security (TLS) Authentication (www.rfc-editor.org)
- Post-Quantum Cryptography in OpenPGP (openpgp.foo)
- Show HN: Forms with OpenPGP (palform.app)
- OpenPGP CLI Written in Go by ProtonMail (github.com)
- RPM 6.0 Released with OpenPGP Improvements, Signature Checking by Default (www.phoronix.com)
- Towards OpenPGP v6 in PGPainless and Bouncy Castle (warmwasserwerfer.de)
- End-to-End Encryption in Rails with Stimulus and Openpgp.js (jensravens.com)
- Notes on OpenPGP (openpgp.dev)
- RPM 6.0 Released with OpenPGP Improvements and Signature Checking by Default (www.phoronix.com)
- Inspecting OpenPGP Certificates (openpgp.foo)
- Openpgp.js – OpenPGP JavaScript Implementation (openpgpjs.org)
- OpenKeychain – An OpenPGP Implementation for Android (github.com)