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Why would someone create an OpenPGP public key with my name and email address?

Posted on October 15, 2013 by bgvaughan

By chance, I typed gpg2 –search myemailaddress on the command line, and searched public keyservers for my email address (I’d actually just meant to search my local keyring, for which I should have used gpg2 -k myemailaddress).

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