I love communicating things – within a safer framework. With many communications taking place over Internet and mediated by technology, I intend to adopt the best of the both worlds.
I usually encrypt, decrypt, cryptographically sign, and verify others’ signatures on messages to and from other users using gnuPG/PGP. One of my favourite passtime was Cryptography when I had been stationed elsewhere than cities. If you’re curious, cryptography is the science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. Cryptography enables you to store sensitive information or transmit it across insecure networks (like the Internet) so that it cannot be read by anyone except the intended recipient.
My public key is posted for your convenience, and here is what its fingerprint data should look like:
pub 1024D/9954E658 2008-11-06 Key fingerprint = 1D41 F47D 577A F7FB 426B C09A 351B 0B6E 9954 E658 uid Raqueeb Hassan, Rakibul Hassan, keyID 'E53654C9' uid Google "Raqueeb Hassan" wideangle (a) gmail.com sub 2048g/88EC34EB 2008-11-06 sub 1024D/5B1C5766 2008-11-06
Alternatively, you can always get that from keyservers like pgp.mit.edu or keyserver.mine.nu with keywords “raqueeb”. My expired keys are listed here too. Please discard if you have signed way back then!
pub 1024D/E53654C9 2000/02/04 Raqueeb Hassan, UNIX/FreeBSD Activist Key fingerprint = 6B29 933A AFB9 E755 4582 D31E 458C 3378 E536 54C9 pub 1024D/8513FA49 1998/10/01 Raqueeb Hassan, raqueebh (a) yahoo Key fingerprint = E9BA 2578 208C 28D2 0BD4 3ECC 6BE4 8A3E 8513 FA49
CAcert.org and Thawte mail client certificates [X.509 (S/MIME) signature] are also available upon request.
Help building a safer world!