<p>Correct. Gpg has no designed in back doors. Email thus encrypted os as safe as your key is long and how important of a target you are.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sep 28, 2010 5:52 AM, "Paul Cartwright" <<a href="mailto:ale@pcartwright.com">ale@pcartwright.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On Mon September 27 2010, Jim Kinney wrote:<br>
>> It seems aimed at encrypted services like crackberry email. But I'm sure<br>>> that will get expanded into _all_ encrypted protocols (https, TLS, VPN<br>>> technologies, etc<br>> <br>> I do not believe gpg has a backdoor, so if I encrypt an email using pgp/gnupg <br>
> I don't think they can break it. Isn't that why they created pgp/gnupg? I <br>> mean, besides signing emails..<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Paul Cartwright<br>> Registered Linux user # 367800<br>> Registered Ubuntu User #12459<br>
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