Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the popular email privacy and authentication software is fundamentally broken and it’s time for it to “die,” says Matthew Green, a respected cryptographer and research professor at Johns Hopkins University.
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the popular email privacy and authentication software is fundamentally broken and it’s time for it to “die,” says Matthew Green, a respected cryptographer and research professor at Johns Hopkins University.
Late last week, I was in a taxi with a business acquaintance, heading to an event at which we were both speaking. We’re both Mac users, so in the fashion of fanbuoys-in-denial the world over, we started chatting about all things Apple. That led us to Lion, which in turn led to my chum James […]
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