by /u/unkn0wn_ · 2nd March, 2024 22:23 in /d/CafeDread
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by /u/QuickieFlippie · 10th March, 2024 08:06 in /d/CafeDread
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by /u/xmrpost · 2024-04-14 00:32:00 in /d/CafeDread
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by /u/prymetyme · 2024-03-27 09:08:00 in /d/coke
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by /u/dbhkwiadaaaaaaaaaa · 2023-03-20 18:53:00 in /d/DNMSourcing
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- /u/partytime 📢 P 26th March, 2024 - 17:00 While what you say is correct, some ecnryption that can be broken isn't a good idea for them, imo.
by /u/partytime · 2024-03-26 02:53:00 in /d/OpSec
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- /u/partytime 📢 P 26th March, 2024 - 03:54 Sounds reasonable. Thank you.
by /u/partytime · 2024-03-26 02:53:00 in /d/OpSec
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- /u/partytime 📢 P 27th March, 2024 - 19:28 Good to know, mate. Thank you. Hoping the GPG group's efforts against the quantum "leap" is done in time.
by /u/partytime · 2024-03-26 02:53:00 in /d/OpSec
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- /u/partytime 📢 P 29th March, 2024 - 21:56 Ah, my bad then. I've been seeing so many 3072 keys I thought it was the bible. Good to know, mate, thank you.
by /u/partytime · 2024-03-26 02:53:00 in /d/OpSec
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- /u/partytime 📢 P 27th March, 2024 - 19:19 Because of the way the bible demonstrates PGP, a lot of people are making 3072 length keys, with expiry date. My pet peeve, mate, as those are good enough for newer people, imo. At the least they get something worthwhile for the time being.
by /u/partytime · 2024-03-26 02:53:00 in /d/OpSec
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