For some reason, I’ve been using 1024-bit DSA keys to sign my mail. It generally suggested that keys of at least 2048-bits be used for good security, so I have revoked the three keys I have been using (one for each email address) in favor of a single 3072-bit DSA/ElGamal key, which I will use from now on to sign (and encrypt if possible) all of my email.
The key ID is B1CFED68 and the subkey is 7C692AD9. The key fingerprint is 475D 276D 25C4 43C9 9DD3 CB95 8213 A610 B1CF ED68. You can find the public key on the MIT PGP Key Server (pgp.mit.edu) or you can get it here on my website.
*adjusts tinfoil hat*



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