1 hour ago · Crafts · hide · 0 comments

After many years I’ve decided to give my local GnuPG key setup a refresh. It’s been nearly 10 years and a lot has changed in crypto land. I’ve also made a few mistakes back then with regards to hardware tokens back then. None of these have bitten me but I’ve still wanted to fix those for a long time. So here it goes: Transition signed with old key -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Key Transition Statement ========================= I am transitioning my OpenPGP key from: OLD: C4E02BA840483A5D6B7616076F203F0D220F8E98 (created 2017-01-15) to: NEW: 63DA8D5A011965AA711F7A4D2024D8DF11ADB9C4 (created 2026-08-22) Please update your trust accordingly and sign the new key if you had signed the old one. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJPBAEBCAA5FiEExOArqEBIOl1rdhYHbyA/DSIPjpgFAmqK3DMbFIAAAAAABAAO bWFudTIsMi41KzEuMTIsMCwzAAoJEG8gPw0iD46Y9NwP/j7KQr5lI0C1gi1LvFQE 3Fg6S81OZaDqpBFDK7kOe/ykI7iw6AsW64Kr3extFxV+fAYMXlx86g2hHpqaXJLB…

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