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- An Open Specification for Pretty Good Privacy (openpgp) Charter
The goal of the OpenPGP working group is to provide IETF standards for the algorithms and formats of PGP processed objects as
well as providing the MIME framework for exchanging them via e-mail or other transport protocols.
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/openpgp-charter.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Analysis of a full PGP/GPG Keyring
I have begun what hopefully will be a montly analysis of a full PGP/GPG keyring. That is, at least all of the keys that are found on
pgp.dtype.org, which also functions as *.us.pgp.net, a part of the pgp.net ring of servers.
http://dtype.org/keyanalyze/ - Added Jul 05, 2001
- Benjamin's Pretty Good Privacy Page
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) by Philip R. Zimmermann is the de-facto standard software for the encryption of
Electronic Mail. It is available for many Operating Systems. Check out some of these links to find the correct and
suitable version for yo
http://members.aol.com/netnavig/pgp.htm - Added Dec 10, 1999
- CERT Advisory CA-2000-18 PGP May Encrypt Data With Unauthorized ADKs
Data encrypted with PGP 5.5.x through 6.5.3 using a modified certificate will generate ciphertext encrypted with the ADK subject to
the conditions list in the impact section. The attacker who modified the certificate can o
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-18.html - Added Sep 28, 2000
- CommSec
An information resource on security, privacy and encryption for computers & the Internet.
http://www.commsec.com/ - Added Jul 29, 2000
- Communications Security for the Twenty-first Century: The Advanced Encryption Standard
Int the early 1970s the National Security Agency and the National Bureau of Standards realized that noncombatant adults needed to protect their sensitive, but unclassified, information.
http://www.ams.org/notices/200004/fea-landau.pdf - Added Sep 26, 2000
- Cryptography, PGP, and Your Privacy page
Another, more efficient and reliable solution is a public key cryptosystem, such as RSA, which is used in the
popular security tool PGP.
http://world.std.com/~franl/crypto.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- CryptoHeaven
CryptoHeaven is a secure Internet communications service comprised of the following: Secure Email, Secure Online Storage, File Sharing and File Distribution, Secure Instant Messaging and Chatting and Secure and Private Discussion Forums
http://www.cryptoheaven.com - Added Jan 05, 2003
- Getting PGP
PGP
http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Home page for www.pgp.net
The pgp.net domain is currently primarily concerned with making access to users PGP keys as simple as possible. It does have a
list of some of the servers which hold PGP sources (as on the TERENA Secure Email CD), but this role is secondary.
http://www.cam.ac.uk.pgp.net/pgpnet/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Interview with Phil Zimmermann
The following is a full transcript of a radio show broadcast on radio station WALE. The views expressed are solely those of Russell
D. Hoffman and Phil Zimmermann (creator of PGP) and do not necessarily reflect anyone else's point of view.
http://www.animatedsoftware.com/hightech/philspgp.htm - Added Dec 10, 1999
- MacPGP Control - MPGPC
MacPGP Control (or MPGPC for short) is an AppleScript
http://www.DeepEddy.Com/pgp/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- NCSA httpd/Mosaic: Using PGP/PEM auth
An informative site of PGP/PEM encryption.
http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/docs/PEMPGP.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- PGP 2.6.2 FAQ, Buglist, Fixes, and Improvements
This page lists a number of frequently asked questions about PGP 2.6.2, and also will list any known bugs that we either have
fixed or do not intend to fix. By looking at this page, you might save yourself the time of sending an email, and saving us
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/warlord/pgp-faq.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- PGP ADK Security Advisory
This page provides the most up-to-date information regarding this issue
and what steps Network Associates is taking. Please refer back to this page in the future for updates.
http://www.pgp.com/support/product-advisories/adk.asp - Added Sep 28, 2000
- PGP Keyserver Statistics
This is an analysis of the web of trust among users of the market leader in the world of secure email communications, Pretty Good
Privacy (PGP). See Robert's PGP Links and PGP Frequently Asked Questions for more information on PGP itself and other
http://bcn.boulder.co.us/~neal/pgpstat/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- PGP Vulnerablility
A very serious PGP vulnerability was just discovered. Using this
vulnerability, an attacker can create a modified version of someone\
http://slashdot.org/articles/00/08/24/155214.shtml - Added Sep 28, 2000
- PGP'o'MAGIC Support Page
PGP'o'MAGIC is a shell (win3.1+) for the great PGP. PGP is a program to encrypt, decrypt and sign messages or files.
This is very useful for eMail,... With PGP'o'MAGIC you can use PGP in a very ease and effective way. It's so easy to
http://members.tripod.com/JensBruhn/PGPoMAGIC/index.htm - Added Dec 10, 1999
- PGP: Pretty Good Privacy
Purchase Simson Garfinkel's book on PGP.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pgp/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- PGPfone Home Page
PGPfone (Pretty Good Privacy Phone) is a software package that turns your desktop or notebook computer into a secure
telephone. It uses speech compression and strong cryptography protocols to give you the ability to have a real-time secure
telephon
http://web.mit.edu/network/pgpfone/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Pretty Good Privacy, Inc.
PGP Security includes
several of the industries most well-known security brands,
including Gauntlet Firewall, PGP Data Security, CyberCop
Scanner and Monitor
http://www.pgp.com/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Simple Key-Management for Internet Protocol (SKIP)
A discussion of an implementation in an automated, secure IP tunnelling packet screening device will be presented, along with
analysis of the approach and results of field trials.
http://www.isoc.org/HMP/PAPER/244/abst.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- The Global Trust Register
This book is a register of the fingerprints of the world's most important public keys; it implements a top-level
certification authority (CA) using paper and ink rather than in an electronic system.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/Security/Trust-Register/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- The hash function RIPEMD-160
RIPEMD-160 is a 160-bit cryptographic hash function, designed by Hans Dobbertin, Antoon Bosselaers, and Bart Preneel.
http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/%7ebosselae/ripemd160.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- The International PGP Home Page
Here you may download the latest freeware PGP version for your platform, whether you want the international or the US variant. You can also get lots of other information about PGP here.
http://www.pgpi.org/ - Added Apr 10, 2001