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Solution 7.9.3. Discussion 7.10. Performing Raw Encryption with an RSA Public Key 7.10.1. Problem 7.10.2. Solution 7.10.3. Discussion 7.10.4. See Also 7.11. Performing Raw Decryption Using an RSA Private Key 7.11.1.
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The identity in certificates used for HTTPS is generally a hostname, or a list of hostnames. A public key. The public key corresponds to a private key that the identified party keeps secret. A signature verifying the integrity of the identity + public key.
The identity in certificates used for HTTPS is generally a hostname, or a list of hostnames. A public key. The public key corresponds to a private key that the identified party keeps secret. A signature verifying the integrity of the identity + public key.
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Unlike the familiar Certificate Authority system used for TLS and S/MIME, PGP uses a web of trust. People meet each other to verify public key signatures, often at "key signing parties", and then sign public keys (using their private keys). Some people choose to upload their public key, with others' signatures, to "key servers", which help to automate the process of exchanging keys.
Basically, the design is as follows: When you sign up for a new account or when you trigger the creation process of a recovery code for an existing account, Tutanota generates an additional code that encrypts your private key. This code, just like your password, is able to decrypt your private key and, thus, your encrypted emails and contacts stored in Tutanota.
Our service doesn't store messages in any form, and we utilize Diffie-Hellman key exchange to securely exchange keys between users. A key feature of our platform is that it supports OMEMO encryption, which offers forward secrecy to ensure that even if a key is compromised, past communications remain secure and unreadable.
PGP has this neat functionality called fingerprints. It's a bit of arbitrary data that references a specific key. In PGP's case it's just the SHA1 of the public key. Key fingerprints are used as a more human-readable way to identify and/or verify a key [without having to specify the entire key].