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Re: PGP 9.0


From: Dave Dearinger <daved () mdon-line com>
Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 01:08:48 -0800

Answering the original question.
PGP corporation products have been available in limited trialware form for a couple of years now. I think that 2003 was about the end for free PGP encryption binaries on Microsoft Windows or Apple OS. You may be able to locate an OpenPGP port at sourceforge.net.

Assumptions required to support a rumor that a licensed software product may hinder communication between undesirable elements.
1: Undesirable elements have no money to buy licensed software products.
2: Undesirable elements would not use stolen credit or identities to facilitate purchase of licensed software products. 3: Undesirable elements would never use free open source software that performs the same functions as licensed software products.
4: Undesirable elements would never pirate licensed software.
5: Undesirable elements would prefer to use a sophisticated technological solution to secure their communication over simple pre-arranged codes.

Yes, that's it, the developers of the commercial version of PGP are trying to mold these so called terrorists' in to better citizens of the world by forcing them to migrate to free open source operating systems and encryption software.

There is no need to try to link changes in products and services that a software company provides to any event that took place on 9-11. I don't know how you would define a terrorist. I would define terrorists' as persons that threatens that other people will come to harm if the target fails to comply with their agenda.

-Dave Dearinger


John E. Fleming wrote:

Not sure if it was just rumor or not, but I heard this happened as a
result of 9-11. Apparently the terrorists' were using the freeware
version of PGP to encrypt their communications with each other. I may be
wrong, but I'm sure that's what I heard. Maybe making it a commercial
version can not only generate revenue, but possibly help enforce import
and export laws on the software.

Regards,

John

-----Original Message-----
From: kuffya () gmail com [mailto:kuffya () gmail com] Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 6:58 AM
To: pen-test () securityfocus com
Subject: PGP 9.0

Hi list,

This topic is not really pen-test specific but I feel it is very often
relevant and I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else. The question is:
Whatever happened to the freeware version of PGP?? It seems that the
latest v9.0 is only offered as 'trial' from pgp.com. I searched
everywhere (pgpi.org mit's site etc) but noone has a freewere version
anymore (for windows). Of course, if you insist you can find in the depths of the web copies of
pgp version 8, for free, and perfectly legal. And there is always GnuPG
so the situation is not desperate yet. I was just wondering if anyone
has any info on the topic ; has the app silently gone commercial?

Thanks
S.
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