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You can [[attachment:0x4A456FBA.asc|download my current key]] or [[http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4A456FBA|fetch my current key via public key server]]. | You can [[attachment:0x4A456FBA.asc|download my current key]] or [[http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4A456FBA|fetch my current key via public key server]]. [[https://keybase.io/samatjain|I'm on Keybase.IO.]] |
Samat's cryptographic keys
I am an avid user and advocate of public key cryptography. On this page you can find information about my various public keys.
OpenPGP
My current OpenPGP key (ID: 0x4A456FBA) has the following information (e-mail addresses have been obfuscated):
pub 4096R/4A456FBA 2009-05-08 [expires: 2015-01-01] Key fingerprint = E95D 7465 5B35 C5F6 B3B6 68CC 20C6 F0A6 4A45 6FBA uid Samat K Jain <XXX@samat.org> uid Samat K Jain <XXX@cs.nmsu.edu> uid Samat K Jain <XXX@rhombic.net> uid Samat K Jain <XXX@dbmi.columbia.edu> sub 4096R/8D18D72F 2009-05-15 [expires: 2015-01-01]
You can download my current key or fetch my current key via public key server. I'm on Keybase.IO.
I have an older key (ID: 0x1A1993D3) that expired in 2011. While still in my control and unrevoked, it's based upon 1024-bit DSA and SHA-160 whose long-term security is dubious. You can still download my old key and fetch the old key from a public key server, but please use the newer one mentioned above.
I'd be happy to sign your key with mine, but take note I follow mainstream keysigning guidelines.
TextSecure
If you have my phone number (no, you won't find it on this page), my key's fingerprint for TextSecure is: