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  2. GNU Privacy Guard - Wikipedia

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    Although the basic GnuPG program has a command-line interface, there exists various front-ends that provide it with a graphical user interface. For example, GnuPG encryption support has been integrated into KMail and Evolution, the graphical email clients found in KDE and GNOME, the most popular Linux desktops.

  3. OpenPGP card - Wikipedia

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    The smart card daemon, in combination with the supported smart card readers, [6] as implemented in GnuPG, can be used for many cryptographic applications. With gpg-agent in GnuPG 2, an ssh-agent implementation using GnuPG, an OpenPGP card can be used for SSH authentication also.

  4. Comparison of disk encryption software - Wikipedia

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    GnuPG: Werner Koch: 1999-09-07 [21] GPL: Yes gocryptfs Jakob Unterwurzacher 2015-10-07 [22] MIT / X Consortium License: Yes Knox AgileBits 2010 Proprietary: Yes KryptOS The MorphOS Development Team 2010 Proprietary: Yes LibreCrypt tdk 2014-06-19 [23] Open source: No Loop-AES Jari Ruusu 2001-04-11 GPL: Yes McAfee Drive Encryption (SafeBoot ...

  5. Pretty Good Privacy - Wikipedia

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    Modern versions of PGP are interoperable with GnuPG and other OpenPGP-compliant systems. [ 5 ] The OpenPGP standard has received criticism for its long-lived keys and steep learning curve, [ 6 ] as well as the Efail security vulnerability that previously arose when select e-mail programs used OpenPGP with S/MIME.

  6. GNU/Linux naming controversy - Wikipedia

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    The term GNU/Linux is promoted by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and its founder Richard Stallman. Their reasoning is that the operating system is seen as a modified version of the GNU operating system. Linux as a kernel is just a part of an operating system, whereas the whole operating system is basically the GNU system.

  7. eCryptfs - Wikipedia

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    eCryptfs (enterprise cryptographic filesystem) is a package of disk encryption software for Linux. Its implementation is a POSIX-compliant [1] filesystem-level encryption layer, aiming to offer functionality similar to that of GnuPG at the operating system level, [2] and has been part of the Linux kernel since version 2.6.19.

  8. What type of pen does Donald Trump use? Here's how he signs ...

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    What happens after an executive order is signed? After a president signs an executive order, the White House sends the document to the Office of the Federal Register, the executive branch's ...

  9. KWallet - Wikipedia

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    NOTE: GnuPG 2.3.x is unaffected. GnuPG 2.2.23 is a fixed version." [11] "A flaw was found in the way certificate signatures could be forged using collisions found in the SHA-1 algorithm. An attacker could use this weakness to create forged certificate signatures. This issue affects GnuPG versions before 2.2.18." [12]