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PGP stands for "Pretty Good Privacy", an encryption standard created by Phil Zimmermann, a now famous individual who faced great opposition to the adoption of strong encryption as a standard that was available to all people. |
PGP stands for "Pretty Good Privacy", an encryption standard created by [[Phil Zimmermann]], a now famous individual who faced great opposition to the adoption of strong [[encryption]] as a standard that was available to all people. |
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You can find the official versions of PGP at www.pgp.com. |
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PGP 8.0 is the first PGP version to fully support Windows XP. |
PGP 8.0 is the first PGP version to fully support [[Windows]] XP. |
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http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware/winxp/8.0/ |
http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware/winxp/8.0/ |
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on [[Debian]] apt-get install gnupg |
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 24 February 2005
PGP stands for "Pretty Good Privacy", an encryption standard created by Phil Zimmermann, a now famous individual who faced great opposition to the adoption of strong encryption as a standard that was available to all people.
You can find the official versions of PGP at www.pgp.com.
! ! There is a GNU free implementation of this same encryption called GNU Privacy Guard, commonly referred to as GPG or GnuPG, available at http://www.gnupg.org. !!
PGP 8.0 is the first PGP version to fully support Windows XP.
http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware/winxp/8.0/
on Debian apt-get install gnupg