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      <title>Encrypt and Share Files With Gpg</title>
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      <description>Today, we will look at encrypting and sharing files securely using gpg. GnuPG (GPG) is a tool used to encrypt data and create digital signatures.
For our exercise, we will consider two users on two different linux systems. They are running a mustard smuggling operations out of an undisclosed location and need to share information securely, to avoid any interception by Mustardpol. 😉
User1 : sierra1 with email sierra1@mustardops.org User2 : november2 with email november2@mustardops.</description>
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