diff --git a/web/index.org b/web/index.org index 9285537..874af9e 100644 --- a/web/index.org +++ b/web/index.org @@ -1,194 +1,200 @@ #+TITLE: The GNU Privacy Guard #+STARTUP: showall #+SETUPFILE: "share/setup.inc" #+GPGWEB-NEED-SWDB * The GNU Privacy Guard #+index: GnuPG #+index: GPG #+index: PGP #+index: Gpg4win GnuPG is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by [[https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4880.txt][RFC4880]] (also known as /PGP/). GnuPG allows you to encrypt and sign your data and communications; it features a versatile key management system, along with access modules for all kinds of public key directories. GnuPG, also known as /GPG/, is a command line tool with features for easy integration with other applications. A wealth of [[file:software/frontends.html][frontend applications]] and [[file:software/libraries.html][libraries]] are available. GnuPG also provides support for S/MIME and Secure Shell (ssh). Since its introduction in 1997, GnuPG is [[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html][Free Software]] (meaning that it respects your freedom). It can be freely used, modified and distributed under the terms of the [[https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html][GNU General Public License]] . The current version of GnuPG is {{{gnupg22_ver}}}. See the [[file:download/index.org][download]] page for other maintained versions. [[https://www.gpg4win.org][Gpg4win]] is a Windows version of GnuPG featuring a context menu tool, a crypto manager, and an Outlook plugin to send and receive standard PGP/MIME mails. The current version of Gpg4win is {{{gpg4win_ver}}}. * Reconquer your privacy #+begin_quote Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different from saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say. \ndash\nbsp{}Edward\nbsp{}Snowden #+end_quote Using encryption helps to protect your privacy and the privacy of the people you communicate with. Encryption makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. GnuPG is one of the tools that Snowden used to uncover the secrets of the NSA. Please visit the [[https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org][Email Self-Defense]] site to learn how and why you should use GnuPG for your electronic communication. * News #+index: News The latest blog entries: #+begin_html #+end_html The latest release news:\\ ([[file:news.org][all news]]) # For those of you who like reading world’s news with an RSS reader, # GnuPG's latest news are available as [[http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url%3Dhttps://www.gnupg.org/news.en.rss][RSS 2.0 compliant]] feed. Just # point or paste the [[news.en.rss][RSS file]] into your aggregator. +** GnuPG 2.3.3 released (2021-10-12) + +GnuPG 2.3.3 has been released. This version fixes a bug we introduced +in 2.3.2 as well as a problem with Let's Encrypt certificates which +inhibited the use of keyservers since October. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2021q4/000466.html][more]]} + ** GnuPG 2.3.2 released (2021-08-24) We have done another release in the GnuPG 2.3 series. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2021q3/000462.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.3.1 released (2021-04-20) We have done the second release in the GnuPG 2.3 series. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2021q2/000459.html][more]]} ** Libgcrypt 1.9.3 released (2021-02-19) A new Libgcrypt version is available. {[[https://dev.gnupg.org/T5305][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.3.0 released (2021-04-07) We are pleased to announce the availability of a new GnuPG release: version 2.3.0. This release marks the start of public testing releases eventually leading to a new stable version 2.4. See the [[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2021q2/000458.html][full announcement]] ** Libgcrypt 1.9.2 released (2021-02-17) This version fixes a few build problems in 1.9.1. See https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2021q1/000457.html ** Libgcrypt 1.9.1 released (2021-01-29) :important: Unfortunately we introduced a severe bug in Libgcrypt 1.9.0 released 10 days ago. If you already started to use version 1.9.0 please *update immediately to 1.9.1*. ** Libgcrypt 1.9 is the new stable branch (2021-01-19) Although we will keep on maintaining the 1.8 branch, the new stable branch is now 1.9. Version 1.9.0 comes with a lot of performance improvements and a few other new features. It provides full API and ABI compatibility to previous versions. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2021q1/000453.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.2.27 released (2021-01-11) GnuPG version 2.2.27 has been released today. This is a maintenance release with a few minor bug fixes. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2021q1/000453.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.2.26 released (2020-12-21) GnuPG version 2.2.26 has been released today. This is a maintenance release with improved support for LDAP keyservers and Active Directory. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q4/000451.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.2.25 released (2020-11-23) GnuPG version 2.2.25 fixes a small regression in 2.2.24. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q4/000450.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.2.24 released (2020-11-17) GnuPG version 2.2.24 has been released today. This is a maintenance release fixing some longstanding bugs. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q4/000449.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.2.23 released (2020-09-03) :important: GnuPG version 2.2.23 has been released today. This version fixes a *critical security bug* in 2.2.21 and 2.2.22 ({{{CVE(2020-25125)}}}). Please follow the instructions from the [[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q3/000448.html][announcement mail]] and update affected installations. See also our bug entry [[https://dev.gnupg.org/T5050][#5050]]. ** GnuPG 2.2.22 released (2020-08-27) [Note: Do not use this release - use 2.2.23 instead.] GnuPG version 2.2.22 has been released today. This is a maintenance release with a some minor changes. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q3/000447.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.2.21 released (2020-07-09) [Note: Do not use this release - use 2.2.23 instead.] After the release of GnuPG [[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q1/000444.html][2.2.20]] back in March it is now the time to get collected fixes from the last months out: GnuPG version 2.2.21 has been released today. This is a maintenance release with a some minor changes. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q3/000446.html][more]]} ** Libgcrypt 1.8.6 released (2020-07-06) Nearly a year passed since the last release and so the time is ripe for new maintenance release: [[file:software/libgcrypt/index.org][Libgcrypt]] version 1.8.6 is now available. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2020q3/000445.html][more]]} ** Gpg4win fully approved for EU RESTRICTED. After about a year of tweaking details of the approval, Gpg4win and GnuPG are now approved for EU RESTRICTED communication (VS-NfD). This approvals covers the protocols S/MIME and OpenPGP (public-key and symmetric-only) with hard- and soft-tokens. Our commercial branch [[https://gnupg.com][GnuPG.com]] released a [[https://gnupg.com/20200107-freigabe-vs-nfd.html][press notice]] (in German) today. ** GnuPG 2.2.19 released (2019-12-07) We are pleased to announce the availability of GnuPG version 2.2.19. This version fixes a regression introduced with the last release. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2019q4/000443.html][more]]} ** GnuPG 2.2.18 released (2019-11-25) We are pleased to announce the availability of GnuPG version 2.2.18. This is maintenance release to fix a couple of minor bugs and provide a few feature updates. This release also retires the use of SHA-1 key signatures created since this year. {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2019q4/000442.html][more]]} ([[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2019q4/000443.html][see also]]) ** Libgcrypt 1.8.5 released (2019-08-29) If you care about local site-channel attacks on ECDSA you may want to update to [[file:software/libgcrypt/index.org][Libgcrypt]] version 1.8.5. {{{CVE(CVE-2019-13627)}}} {[[https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2019q3/000440.html][more]]} * COMMENT This is the publishing info used for the GnuPG pages #+begin_src emacs-lisp (progn (setq gpgweb-root-dir (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name))) (setq gpgweb-stage-dir (concat gpgweb-root-dir "../stage")) (require 'gpgweb (concat gpgweb-root-dir "share/gpgweb.el")) (setq org-publish-use-timestamps-flag nil) (setq org-export-html-toplevel-hlevel 1) (setq org-export-html-coding-system 'utf-8) (gpgweb-setup-project)) #+end_src