An example project demonstrating how to use PGP encryption and decryption in an iOS app
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May 2, 2023 - Swift
An example project demonstrating how to use PGP encryption and decryption in an iOS app
Demonstration Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1H8_HYoSbc
This will be the backend for my messaging service where users may create accounts with a unique username and a password, once the user logs in they are able to change account information and more importantly they are able to upload a public key (must be unique), once their public key has been uploaded other users are able to send that user messages
aims to function like discord, but encrypted over pgp and aes
A Python client to send and receive PGP emails using O365, Gmail, etc
A Reddit user sent me a private message, through Reddit, asking for some help related to PGP, he proposed a problem, gave me some constraints for the password and I attempted to help him as best I could, my curiosity was peaked with this sudden challenge...two hours later this script was the result.
That Fun Time I Made A New OpenPGP Keypair, Got My Public Key Signed By Richard Stallman Himself, Deleted My Only Copy Of The Private Key The Next Day, And Used Crude Forensics Techniques To Recover The Lost Key Material Four Days Later
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