gpg > addphoto
dirk.gottschalk1980 at googlemail.com
dirk.gottschalk1980 at googlemail.com
Wed Jan 9 22:25:21 CET 2019
Hi Stefan.
Am Mittwoch, den 09.01.2019, 18:06 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas:
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 20:16:59 +0100, Stefan Claas wrote:
[...]
> The provided Chief Wiggum image contains a 2 seconds .mp4 movie
> clip. Pretty awesome imho! So this means that one can hide in a PGP
> key movies and other files too, hidden in jpeg images and distribute
> it securely via SKS...
But, this is more a Problem of SKS. When SKS accepts such keys, it's
not GPG's fault.
Anyways, anybody can generate anything he wants witrh GPG. Such
restriction would NOT have any effects, because the key generation is
done by the users GPG. Anybody can change the source code of GPG in any
way and generate everything. Restictions at the end is senseless in
open source world. Thje Servers are controlled by their owners so it is
in their hands, what can be distributed.
Regards,
Dirk
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Dirk Gottschalk
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