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How do I decrypt a PGP file?
Double-click the file to be decrypted.
You may also right-click the file to be decrypted, point to PGP, then click Decrypt & Verify.
Enter the passphrase for your private key (or if the file was conventionally encrypted, enter the passphrase chosen by the file's encrypting user).
Click OK.
Can you decrypt PGP with a public key?
The encryption and decryption processes Public and private keys play a vital role in PGP to encrypt and decrypt the data. Generally, a public key is used to encrypt the data and is always shared with the end users. The private key is used to decrypt the data, and it is never shared with anyone.
How do I decrypt a PGP file using public key?
Double-click the file to be decrypted.
You may also right-click the file to be decrypted, point to PGP, then click Decrypt & Verify.
Enter the passphrase for your private key (or if the file was conventionally encrypted, enter the passphrase chosen by the file's encrypting user).
Click OK.
Can a public key be used to decrypt?
Yes, a message which has encrypted using private key can be decrypted using the public key. In the digital signature, a person encrypts the hash of the data with his private key. Anyone can decrypt the same with the available public key of the person and verify the authenticity of the data.
How do I get my PGP public key?
open GPG Keychain and drag the sec/pub key in question to your desktop.
A file with the . Asc extension will be created containing your public key.
Open the exported file with TextEd it to see your public key in text form.
Can public key encryption be broken?
The answer to this question is: Yes. It is possible to crack the public key encryption algorithm. Even a 512 bit-length key can be broken by large governments or university research groups within a few months. In theory, any cryptographic method can be broken by trying all possible combinations.
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