From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2011-08-17 12:23:21
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, barsnick just announced version 2.0.18 of The GNU Privacy Guard on freshmeat.net. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Proof Positive - Extended Validation SSL Increases Online Sales and Transactions Understand how the proper IT security policies can actually drive more sales. It also discusses how Extended Validation (EV) works, why phishing is such a problem, and how to get better results using EV SSL. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/fmnl/114/51427554/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The changes are as follows: Compatibility with newer versions of libgcrypt was restored. dirmngr/gpgsm interaction was improved for OCSP. Card keys can now be generated up to 4096 bits. The SSH confirm flag is now supported, and SSH fingerprints are shown in SSH related pinentries. Project description: GnuPG (the GNU Privacy Guard or GPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440. As such, it is meant to be compatible with PGP from NAI, Inc. Because it does not use any patented algorithms, it can be used without any restrictions. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/gnupg#release_335382 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net -- This email was sent to dev...@li.... Geeknet, Inc. | 594 Howard Street, Suite 300 | San Francisco, CA 94105 Privacy Policy: http://geek.net/privacy-statement |