This is a revocation certificate for the OpenPGP key: pub rsa2048 2018-02-21 [SC] [expires: 2020-02-21] 241CF29CA6CE9F58B1222742E3D4E51653ED6959 uid Rakesh Sharma A revocation certificate is a kind of "kill switch" to publicly declare that a key shall not anymore be used. It is not possible to retract such a revocation certificate once it has been published. Use it to revoke this key in case of a compromise or loss of the secret key. However, if the secret key is still accessible, it is better to generate a new revocation certificate and give a reason for the revocation. For details see the description of of the gpg command "--generate-revocation" in the GnuPG manual. To avoid an accidental use of this file, a colon has been inserted before the 5 dashes below. Remove this colon with a text editor before importing and publishing this revocation certificate. :-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Comment: This is a revocation certificate iQE2BCABCAAgFiEEJBzynKbOn1ixIidC49TlFlPtaVkFAlqNQjgCHQAACgkQ49Tl FlPtaVkaAwf7BQWkBotMxyx2qiZf18a9c19KbTzzvFBFcYsoe/q6yr0ZP7TEduIa 8q04D5ZFLBgvUqEVGsOR5TVx0l2doQOL6ARam5JBVcea3/3IQTaXYBZgCsYfPzSB pApztkVFI+ui0vR/aP0BWCpUTvflvBj5B/px90VjTM2N/SqEXcL2jVOL7iMJFTT2 VDcxdTFB4h1AauP98zpPw9twEae9mo8ADCkPYkIcKtB5/N85kTa0q3UEqfFypN4e VXQHyDpe5goCcTsfd6RDwfM+zREr+YOzJjJgyLpzFWNU9XWDavzCFzXEKo6yuHYo 27VRKt9DNchENy/UdbkgExS6t+A5YhHh+Q== =zoPa -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----