Question: How it works? Answer: On a high-level it works like this: First of all you need to create PGP key-pair; it’s called a key-pair because there is a pair of keys - private and public When file is encrypted (locked) with a Public key it’s considered safe (unauthorized people will not be able to unlock it and read the contents). File can be encrypted with multiple public keys

Feb 08, 2019 PGP Opens Up Encryption Source Code - eWEEK Newly formed PGP Corp. took a big step Monday toward endearing itself to cryptography enthusiasts and privacy advocates by releasing the source code for its flagship line of encryption products. Phil Zimmermann on PGP Essays on PGP. Here are links to some stuff I've written on PGP: Author's preface to the book: "PGP Source Code and Internals" Published by The MIT Press, 1995. ISBN 0-262-24039-4. (no longer in print) Beware of Snake Oil Part of the old original PGP User's Guide (updated in 1997) Why I Wrote PGP Part of the old original PGP User's Guide

Source Code for PGP 8.0 Released - Help Net Security

Question: How it works? Answer: On a high-level it works like this: First of all you need to create PGP key-pair; it’s called a key-pair because there is a pair of keys - private and public When file is encrypted (locked) with a Public key it’s considered safe (unauthorized people will not be able to unlock it and read the contents). File can be encrypted with multiple public keys

PGP Opens Up Encryption Source Code - eWEEK

PGP: Source Code and Internals: Zimmermann, Philip R Jun 09, 1995