Big curiosity
knighttemplar5 at protonmail.com
knighttemplar5 at protonmail.com
Sun Jun 13 16:06:22 CEST 2021
Hi,
I have been contemplating subscribing to an email forwarding service that will encrypt all the forwarded mails to me with my public key.
Lets imagine the country where the forwarding takes place can see all my emails in plain text and at the same time the same emails PGP encrypted, can enough of this data pose a threat to my private key?I mean in theory at list? I just love learning about this stuff but I m not good enough in math to have an informed opinion.
Thanks
KT
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