![]() ![]() I am not a cryptography expert, so I do not know the significance the second Foundation key presents. It was most likely renamed to avoid attention to the Foundation, so that people would focus on the message that was released along with 7.2, and not the authors.It is actually identical with TrueCrypt-Foundation-Public-Key.asc. This file was released with version 7.2.Presumably this is when this file was released (the day after 4.3 was released). Same creation time as the previous key, but the date Tue Mar 20 22:52: can be seen in pgpdump output.Both Foundation keys can verify the same files.This key has the same fingerprint as the previous key, but pgpdump reveals that it is composed differently.pgpdump: Public key creation time - Sun Jun 6 11:13:17 CEST 2004.This key has been used for version 2.0 and later. ![]()
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