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To the delight of cryptography enthusiasts and privacy advocates, PGP releases source code for its flagship line of encryption products.
The company, now called PGP Security, has continued to release open versions of PGP source code but has also built enterprise applications based on the code.
Called “ PGP: Source Code and Internals,” the book was published in June 1995, at a time when the U.S. State Department considered the software version of its contents to be munitions-grade ...
"New senior management assumed control of PGP Security in the final months of 2000, and decided to reduce how much PGP source code they would publish," Zimmermann said.
In a move sure to endear the company to cryptography enthusiasts, it plans to publish PGP source code, which NAI officials refused to do. In addition to buying NAIs PGP applications, the company ...
Decades-old PGP bug allowed hackers to spoof just about anyone’s signature SigSpoof flaw fixed in GnuPG, Enigmail, GPGTools, and python-gnupg.