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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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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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