@Arcadian_O @financialombuds wow, nice! Could you share your horror stories, please? I'm always curious what happen when non-dorks use PGP.
Really impressed that @financialombuds uses PGP to interact with claimants.
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@rafi0t@financialombuds they use it with symantech on Web browser which I had never seen before but was really easy to use. -
@Arcadian_O@rafi0t@financialombuds « GPG » and « easy » on the same sentence. So really really wrong things necessarily happen… :D -
@aeris22@rafi0t@financialombuds Could see how it'd be less secure than regular PGP but better than nothing maybe? -
@Arcadian_O@rafi0t@financialombuds If inside browser, I suspect PGP/inline usage and no PGP/MIME. So all attached files are plain text. -
@aeris22@rafi0t@financialombuds Hah the irony is that the sensitive content was in the attached file not in the email body. -
@Arcadian_O@rafi0t@financialombuds So not protected at all if PGP/inline usage. Only PGP/MIME protects other parts than body text one.
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