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    242 months ago

    If I understand correctly, stream isolation will route different connections through different circuits. If you’re doing two different things of a sensitive nature, open different browsers and applications, use random user-induced delays in your actions/responses and PGP-encrypt everything. And listen to what the TOR project says about the mitigations. I have some reading to do myself I guess

          • @[email protected]
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            42 months ago

            Possiblylinux127 seemed like he had founds faults in PGP’s encryption which got me interested

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              32 months ago

              Oh, I was just interested in making a pun based on the name. 😂

              To be perfectly honest I was under the impression that we had collectively bailed on PGP in favor of GPG, but based on the Wikipedia article it seems like PGP is still getting updates so maybe that’s not the case?

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          12 months ago

          It uses the same public key unless you manually change it. You don’t get the rolling keys provided by other systems

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            22 months ago

            I don’t think I understand what you’re implying. Are you arguing that PGP implements less secure operations because it doesn’t have perfect forward secrecy? As far as I know there’s not much out there in terms of encryption schemes for data at rest which includes PFS. Even AGE didn’t have it last time I checked. If you know about something that does provide PFS for data at rest, let me know