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How to use OpenPGP to encrypt your email messages and files in the cloud

PC World - Putting sensitive data in email messages or cloud storage should give you the heebie-jeebies, but a good dose of cryptography can give you peace of mind. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) or its open-source implementation, OpenPGP, is the gold standard of encryption online, and when used properly, has the potential to thwart even the likes of the NSA.

neoragex3519d ago

1. use a secure o/s. if your o/s is compromised there is nothing any kind of encryption software can do to help you.
2. After you have installed GnuPG download and install Thunderbird. After you get your accounts set up on that and working, add the Lightning calendar and the ENIGMAIL plug in.

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There's finally a new 8K monitor on the way, with DisplayPort 2.1 included

The ASUS ProArt Display PA32KCX is on the way - a brand-new 8K monitor designed for professionals, including DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity.

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Windows Copilot gets its artificial tendrils deeper into the OS settings in a new beta update

And, for once, some of what it can do looks genuinely useful.

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How Meta Is Preparing for the EU’s 2024 Parliament Elections

As the election approaches,Meta plans to activate an Elections Operations Center to identify potential threats and put mitigations in place in real time.

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sonicwrecks51d ago

Don't call it a comeback... because it's not.