GPG/PGP/etc. signatures are only a part of the solution. You still need to know that the signature we originally imported is legit. Once you've imported it, you know that the next messages are sent from the same account. But you need to somehow make sure that account is not an imposter. That cannot be done via encryption itself
The private key is never shared; thats why its called private key. The public key is shared; thats why its called public key. If you want you can assume both keys are private, if you don’t share both keys, but whats the point then? You need one of the keys out for others to use to encrypt packets and send the encrypted ones back to u, so u can decrypt them using the key you didn’t share (private key).
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3 likesGPG/PGP/etc. signatures are only a part of the solution. You still need to know that the signature we originally imported is legit. Once you've imported it, you know that the next messages are sent from the same account. But you need to somehow make sure that account is not an imposter. That cannot be done via encryption itself
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No encryption is legit.
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Kerberos is the real deal:) 💯
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0 likesThe amount of times you said key made my head dizzy.(love the video though)
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0 likeswhat's the purpose of a public key if it's... public? why not just having two private keys?
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so others can send you messages
0 likesThe private key is never shared; thats why its called private key. The public key is shared; thats why its called public key. If you want you can assume both keys are private, if you don’t share both keys, but whats the point then? You need one of the keys out for others to use to encrypt packets and send the encrypted ones back to u, so u can decrypt them using the key you didn’t share (private key).
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Android device encption
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It is!
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Go help yourself 😂
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