- communications. Phil
Zimmermann developed PGP in 1991.
PGP and
similar software follow the
OpenPGP standard (RFC 4880), an
open standard for
encrypting and decrypting...
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Trust Sucks". "keys.
openpgp.org FAQ". keys.
openpgp.org. "recv-keys do****entation". GPG Manual.
Retrieved 30 June 2020. The
OpenPGP HTTP
Keyserver Protocol...
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OpenPGP-Card-Vendors
OpenPGP Card Vendors. https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=gnupg.git;a=blob;f=scd/app-
openpgp...
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useful bits
leaving up to
three unused bits in the last Base64 digit.
OpenPGP,
described in RFC 4880,
describes Radix-64 encoding, also
known as "ASCII...
- In cryptography, a web of
trust is a
concept used in
PGP, GnuPG, and
other OpenPGP-compatible
systems to
establish the
authenticity of the
binding between...
-
suite PGP. The
software is
compliant with the now
obsoleted RFC 4880, the IETF standards-track
specification of
OpenPGP.
Modern versions of
PGP are interoperable...
-
encrypted email service with a
focus on
security and
privacy that
offers OpenPGP based end-to-end
encryption and
digital signatures for
usage in emails...
-
Subkey can
refer to: A hard-coded
parameter in a key
schedule A key in
OpenPGP that is
bound by a
master key Key (disambiguation) Key (cryptography) This...
- 20
April 2012.
Retrieved 23 May 2012. Koch, Werner. "
OpenPGP Web Key
Directory draft-koch-
openpgp-webkey-service-06". IETF Datatracker.
Internet Engineering...
- term PGP
refers here to all
implementations of the
OpenPGP standard, such as GnuPG.)
Users of
PGP sign one another's keys to
indicate to any
third party...