Difference between pages "Apple Safari" and "GnuPG"
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| − | + | * [http://www.gnupg.org/ Official website] | |
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At this time there are no known forensic weaknesses in GnuPG. That is, there is no technique to decrypt messages without the correct keys except for a brute force attack. Because of the nature of the cryptosystem involved, such attacks are impractical.