Could I get someone to take a quick peek at this PGP grab please?

My wife sent this to me because we were going to place an order and I am out of town. I have never had any problems at all, but I have never seen this error. Her and I use a different PGP program.

I am looking to hear the answer to, "Is It Safe?" so I can tell her to proceed or not.

Thanks, DNM!

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[3 Points] sapiophile:

The error is because that's not an OpenPGP message, it's only a signature, and it's been separated from the text it's signing (which is the message about the Bitcoin address from AlphaBay).

This is safe. It wouldn't be a bad idea to actually verify the signature, though, but she'll have to include everything between (and including) ----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- and -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----. And that will let her know that the bitcoin address mentioned is the correct one, and not an impostor. If, and only if, she has some means to know that the key for "AlphaBay" on her gpg keyring is the correct one (and there are many impostors). If she got it directly from an official page on either pwoah7foa6au2pul.onion or alphabaywyjrktqn.onion or stbux7lrtpegcra2.onion or jsbpbdf6mpw6s2oz.onion or zdfvqospmrbvzdn3.onion , then it's probably correct.