It looks like the gpg+firefox+windows+gmail puzzle is solved

Filed under:Tools — posted by Consultant on May 7, 2008 @ 7:36 am

This is a quick post but I don’t want to forget this! The guys over at voipsec.eu mention these 2 useful links:

http://getfiregpg.org/

FireGPG is a Firefox extension under MPL which brings an interface to encrypt, decrypt, sign or verify the signature of text in any web page using GnuPG.”

http://www.gpg4win.org/

“Gpg4win is a installer package for Windows (2000/XP/2003/Vista) with computer programs and handbooks for EMail and file encryption. Both relevant cryptography standards are supported, OpenPGP and S/MIME (the latter is in progress and currently works with GnuPG2 and Claws Mail).”

I’ll try these out sometime soon.

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  1. [...] you add to that my other post where I mention FireGPG and GPG4Win (http://www.penetrationtests.com/blog/2008/05/07/it-looks-like-the-gpgfirefoxwindowsgmail-puzzle-is-s…) then you have plenty of security added to the default gmail [...]

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