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A guide to using PGP in software distribution. Targeted at free software developers.
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Strong Distribution HOWTO This document describes the protocol and methods for the cryptographically strong distribution of free software on the GNU/Linux platform. It gives an explanation of the underlying technologies, provides step by step instructions, and provides answers to frequently
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Tutorial showing how to set up PGP. Published in ACM Crossroads magazine.
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An introduction and tutorial to PGP (Pretty Good Privacy).
Phil Zimmermann created the original PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) security system in 1991 as a way of protecting digital information. cryptography and secret key cryptography to protect information against eavesdropping and forgery. Every user has a pair of keys, one public and one private. PGP

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A FAQ about methods of attacking PGP.
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PGP is the most widely used hybrid cryptosystem around today. There have been MANY rumours regarding its security (or lack there of). These have ranged from one that PRZ was coerced by the Gov't into placing backdoors into PGP, to one the NSA has the ability to break RSA or IDEA in a reasonable
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Contains the result of a research project into PGP. It describes the Otterloo attack, aka PGPsdk Key Validity Vulnerability , an important attack on various windows versions of PGP. The full paper describes the history, algorithms (IDEA, RSA, DH/ ElGamal,DSA in full detail), bugs and source code of the program.
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A security Analysis of PGP This page is about a security analysis of Pretty Good Privacy, a computer program for signing and encrypting messages. This analysis has been done by You can download the resulting paper, named contains information on the new attack described in this paper. The attack
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A superior resource website which bridges many of the gaps between existing PGP FAQs and the use of official Windows versions of PGP.
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PGP Questions & Answers When I began this FAQ, my primary intention was to bridge the gap use of Windows versions of PGP. I urge you to use the very informative PGP manuals ( User's to Cryptography ) as your primary source of some frequently asked questions are not answered here because
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A very well-done PGP and Outlook Express tutorial for new users.
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Last year two US researchers from Carnegie Mellon University asked 12 test subjects to try sending an encrypted email message using PGP, which is one of the most popular encryption programs available. Three of the 12 subjects, who underwent the 90 minute test, failed to properly encrypt the message
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General information about PGP, especially for beginners: What it is, how it works, and where to get it.
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I have set up this page in response to questions I get about PGP - what it is, where to get it, and how to use it. PGP (short for Pretty Good Privacy), created by Philip Zimmermann, is the de facto standard program for secure e-mail and file encryption on the Internet. Its public-key
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Offers tutorials on setting up and using OpenPGP encryption software, use of cryptography, e-mail encryption, and links to related software and websites.
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The e-ignite homepage has recently been However, you can still access all the same useful, information that we have always provided about encryption and security from the links above, and links to our most popular pages are provided e-ignite offers the tools and require to communicate securely
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Illustrated tutorial to guide your first steps in email encryption and signature, even if you are a complete beginner, thanks to the great Enigmail Mozilla extension; plus many explanations and links to go further.
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How to install and configure GnuPG and Enigmail on your Mozilla or Mozilla Thunderbird mail client, on Windows or GNU/Linux
Note : la même page est disponible en Français, grâce à Christophe Xhrouet : With the GNU Privacy Guard ( ) and a good mail client software like (just email), you can have really secure email conversations, using excellent and free software. Plain emails have indeed two big problems: they are
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