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Distribution Site for PGP v5.5 Series i The source code is scanned and proofed.  A compiled 
version should be ready soon.
PGP, Inc. Distribution Site for PGP v5.5 
bootNet Distribution Site for PGP v5.53
The "for Business Security" version of PGP v5.0.  The API 
is different from v5.0, though.
Distribution Site for PGP v5.0 Series i for Win95/NT PGP v5.0i was legally exported from the United States and 
is thus fully legal to use outside the US.  The default 
keyserver is horowitz.surfnet.nl instead of pgpkeys.mit.edu. 
PGP Freeware 5.0i can only generate DSS/Diffie-Hellman 
keys, not RSA keys.
Distribution Site for PGP v5.0 Series i for DOS For those of you not capable of running Win32 software, 
here is the DOS version of PGP v5.0i.  It has been ported 
using Watcom-C 11.0.
MIT Distribution Site for PGP v5.0 PGP v5.0 supports the newer DSS/Diffie-Hellman keys 
that goes up to 4096-bits.  RSA keys, for compatibility 
with older official versions of PGP, will only accomodate 
up to 2048-bits.  Also, in PGP v5.0 and later, the 
message digest uses a Secure Hash Algorthm  (only 
when using the newer DSS keys) instead of the MD5 
hash algorthim found in older versions of PGP, when 
signing your messages.  The SHA hash uses a 160-bit 
algorithm instead of MD5's 128-bit algorithm.  Phil 
Zimmerman said in the manual that comes with PGP v5.0 
that the MD5 cannot be trusted anymore since it has a 
likelyhood of being broken.  In fact, he stated that he 
expects this to happen very soon.  PGP v5.0 is also 
much faster than the older versions of PGP.  However, 
PGP v5.0 uses a graphical interface (no need for shells) 
and is only for Win95/NT or a compatable 32-bit OS. 
Thanks to Dan Freeza for this information!
Distribution Site for PGP v2.6.3 Series uin The latest and greatest in the "Unofficial International 
version".  Like the rest of the ui series, this one is fully 
GPL, since it is based on the original PGP 2.3a, which 
was GPL, too.  The greatest thing about this version is 
that it supports 8192-bit keys!
Distribution Site for PGP v2.6.2 Series g for DOS 
Distribution Site for PGP v2.6.2 Series g for OS/2
Also known as the "Rebel" or "Guerilla version".  The  
maximum key size supported is 4096-bits.  PGP v2.6.2g 
doesn't use the RSAREF.   Bugs fixed.  Allows the  
"legal kludge" to be disabled.  4096-bit keys produced by 
PGP v2.6.2g are not readable by PGP v5.0x.
Distribution Site for Even Better Privacy v2.7 Based on PGP v2.6.3i, this version, also known as EBP 
v2.7, features several choices of algorithms (Rabin's 
public key scheme or RSA, SAFER or IDEA, HAVAL, 
or MD5), a more efficient modexp-function, choice of 
length of message digest (max 256) and number of 
passes in HAVAL, Miller-Rabin primetests combined 
with Fermat's test, allows you to choose extra 
primetests, and allows you to choose the Goodprime- 
function without recompiling, yet is compatable with 
PGP.  You can import your old secret key and extract 
public keys/encrypt/sign in PGP format.  Possibly 
some bugs.
Distribution Site for PGP v2.6.3 Series in for DOS 
Distribution Site for PGP v2.6.3 Series in for OS/2
PGP v2.6.3i with even more bug fixes and enhancements, 
including many PGP v5.0 features.
Distribution Sites for PGP v2.6.3 Series i 
Patch to Upgrade to v2.6.3 Series ia
Also known as the "International version". MPILIB is 
usedinstead of  RSAREF.  Maximum key size 
supported is still 2048-bits.  Bugs fixed.  Series ia has even 
more bugs fixed.
MIT Distribution Site for PGP v2.6.2 RSAREF used, maximum key size of 2048-bits, has 
many bugs.
Distribution Site for PGP v2.6.3 Series ui Also known as the "Unofficial International version", 
Tony Lezard in the UK based this version of PGP on 
Mathew's PGP v2.6ui, but tried to bring it up-to-date 
with the latest PGP 2.6.x improvements, such as bigger 
keys, bug-fixes, new command options, etc.  Then 
Steve Crompton accomplished this task with v2.6.3ui. 
It is the only version fully compatible with all versions 
of PGP from v2.0 to v2.7.  It incorporates a number of 
bug fixes and features not available in the MIT release 
or in 2.6.x.i releases based on the MIT release.  This 
version, like 2.3a and 2.6xui before it, is published 
under the terms of the GPL.
Norway Distribution Site for PGPfone v1.0  
MIT Distribution Site for PGPfone v1.0  
PGPfone v2.0
Secure your telephone with PGP encryption. 
Requires copies of  MFC40.DLL and MSVCRT40.DLL. 
Requires Win95/NT or a compatable 32-bit OS.
PGP Software Developer Kit The PGP SDK is a C programmer's toolkit that allows 
software developers to readily add PGP's strong 
cryptographic technology to their own applications.
Global Security v3.10 PGPfone alternative using different encryption technology.
Nautilus Secure Phone PGPfone alternative using different encryption technology.
Fortify for Netscape Upgrades many international versions of Netscape to the 
128-bit RC4 & 168-bit 3DES encryption U.S. & Canada  
only version.
SSLeay SSLeay is the most popular, widely available crypto library
that includes (among alot of other things) full strength
SSLv2 and SSLv3 implementations.
Chaffing and Winnowing: Confidentiality without Encryption Instead of encryption or seganography, this paper 
introduces a new technique, which we call ``chaffing and 
winnowing''---to winnow is to ``separate out or eliminate 
(the poor or useless parts),'' (Webster's Dictionary), and is 
often used when referring to the process of separating 
grain from chaff.
Official Pretty Good Privacy Homepage Official site for PGP Inc., owned by Phil Zimmerman.
Pretty Good Privacy Now!The International PGP Home Page Official site for the International versions of PGP. 
Mirrors in Australia, Italy, Norway, Portugal, and the UK.
The Unofficial International PGP Home Page Official site for the Unofficial International versions of PGP.
The comp.security.pgp FAQ This is the list of Frequently Asked Questions for the  
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption program written by 
Phillip Zimmermann.
Official WinPGP® Home Page Official site for WinPGP, a PGP v2.6.Xx shell.
Steganos Official Home Page 
Steganos v1.4 
Steganos for Win95 v1.0
Program used to hide data in many types of files.
Hide and Seek v4.1 Program used to hide data inside GIFs.
S-Tools v4.0 Program used to hide data inside WAVs.
KOH / Potassium Hydroxide Used to quickly encrypt entire disks.
 

 
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