"Just config #gnupg to use long keyids and it's all good!"
Nope, those are dead too, cf. @coruus' KeySteak attack: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gnupg/devel/68250 …
so writing an OpenPGP client that handles 64-bit collisions correctly is a PITA, way easier to just reject on import
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I'm personally of the opinion that PGP isn't a suitable tool any more in 2016, but supplanting it will be difficult.
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