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mbiskup
12-04-2003, 05:34 PM
Hi, does anyone know where I can acquire PGP v5.0 or below [it's an encryption program] Since after 5.0 the government has their own key and can decrypt your files

-Thanks

locustfurnace
12-04-2003, 06:24 PM
Originally posted by mbiskup@Dec 4 2003, 07:34 PM
Since after 5.0 the government has their own key and can decrypt your files...
Where do you read this?
anyways..., you can try

GnuPG (http://www.gnupg.org/) is a complete and free replacement for PGP. Because it does not use the patented IDEA algorithm, it can be used without any restrictions. GnuPG is a RFC2440 (OpenPGP) compliant application.
WinPT (http://winpt.sourceforge.net/en/) Is a MS-Windows program to integrate GnuPG into the Desktop. It's GnuPG-based, compatible with OpenPGP compliant software (like PGP) and free for commercial and personal use under the GPL.
DriveCrypt (http://www.securstar.com/) SHAREWARE, This is 1344 bit hard disk encryption software.
Gnu Privacy Guard (http://www.openpgp.org/members/gnupg.shtml)
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is the OpenPGP implementation of the GNU project. GnuPG is fully OpenPGP compliant, supports most of the optional features and provides some extra features. GnuPG is used as the standard encryption and signing tool of all GNU/Linux distributions.
GnuPG is freely available for GNU/Linux, nearly all other Unix systems, Microsoft Windows systems and a few other operating systems. As a GNU program it can be used commercially or non-commercially without any costs.

The International PGP Home Page (http://www.pgpi.org/)
Here you may download the latest freeware PGP version for your platform.


You mayb also want to consider using Blowfish it is a "symmetric block cipher that can be used as a drop-in replacement for DES or IDEA. It takes a variable-length key, from 32 bits to 448 bits, making it ideal for both domestic and exportable use. Blowfish was designed in 1993 by Bruce Schneier as a fast, free alternative to existing encryption algorithms. Since then it has been analyzed considerably, and it is slowly gaining acceptance as a strong encryption algorithm. Blowfish is unpatented and license-free, and is available free for all uses. "
you can learn more about it here, as well as find some shareware, freeware tools
http://www.schneier.com/blowfish-products.html

you may also want to read this;
A study (http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/1998/abstracts/98-155.html) of PGP 5.0's usability, which found that it was not sufficiently usable to provide effective security for most users.

virtualspy
12-15-2003, 11:15 AM
I watched a Tech TV show called Spy School where they remarked that PGP versions now (starting with v3) include a government back door. So far the only old version I found was 2.6.2 International which means it has a maximum of 1024 bit encryption.

locustfurnace
12-15-2003, 01:20 PM
http://www.mit.edu/~prz/EN/faq/index.html PGP FAQ, Interview with Phil Zimmerman.



Q: I hear that we can only trust the old forbidden versions of PGP, such as version 2.6.2. All the later versions have a back door, which is why the government approves of them. Is this true? Come on, you can tell me.

A: No, no, no. The version number had nothing to do with what was forbidden to export from the U.S. Note that no version of PGP was actually "forbidden". It was always legal to use it in the U.S. But in the 1990s, all software with strong crypto was export controlled, including PGP. If today's version of PGP were available back then, it would have been equally subject to the same export controls. In 2000, the U.S. government lifted the export controls on strong crypto, which made it legal to export all versions of PGP, including the old versions, such as 2.6.2. It was the law that changed, not the software.


The law changed because the entire U.S. computer industry (which is the largest, most powerful industry in the U.S.) was united in favor of lifting the export controls. Money means political influence. After years of fighting it, the government finally had to surrender. If the White House had not lifted the export controls, the Congress and the Judicial system were preparing to intervene to do it for them.



Q: I heard that the US Government would never allow PGP to be published unless there was a back door. Is there one? Come on, you can tell me, I won't tell anyone, really, I promise.

A: Read my lips: There are no back doors in PGP. Haven't you been paying attention? Besides, have you ever thought about how absurd it is to receive a question like this by email from a total stranger, who assures me that he won't divulge my presumably scandalous answer?


Look, if you really feel the need to believe in conspiracy theories, here's an even better one: The government actually started these nasty rumors of back doors in PGP, because in fact they don't know how to break it. What better way to scare people away from using it? And you played right into their hands by falling for their clever rumors. Personally, I don't buy that theory either, because unlike some people, I'm not a conspiracy nut.

gengar56
12-15-2003, 09:03 PM
1024 bits isn't enough?

locustfurnace
12-16-2003, 08:58 AM
Originally posted by gengar56@Dec 15 2003, 11:03 PM
1024 bits isn't enough?
They might be looking for 2048 bit titles.

locustfurnace
12-17-2003, 02:45 PM
Pretty Good Privacy v 1.0 (ftp://ftp.uga.edu/pub/micro/dos/UTILS/PGP10.ZIP) (73KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.0 (ftp://ftp.halcyon.com/pub/waffle/mail/pgp20.zip) (174KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.1 (ftp://ftp.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/Net/Crypto/PGP/pgp21.zip) (184KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.1 SOURCE FILES (ftp://ftp.stack.ru/bbs/Files/SECURITY/PGP21SR1.ARJ) (400KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.2 (ftp://ftp.towerbbs.spb.ru/BBS_SOFT/PGP22.ZIP) (208KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.3 (ftp://ftp.maths.tcd.ie/pub/msdos/misc/pgp23.zip) (214KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.3a (ftp://ftp.kuzbass.ru/pub/msdos/cripto/pgp23a.zip) (217KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.5 (ftp://ftp.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/Net/Crypto/PGP/pgp23.zip) (236KB)
Pretty Good Privacy v 2.6.3i (ftp://ftp.ptc.spbu.ru/pub/win/email/PGP263I.RAR) (328KB)

WarDave
01-11-2004, 08:56 AM
Anyone remeber when PGP was free? I think the first few versions of it was, anyone know where I could find them?

locustfurnace
01-11-2004, 09:20 AM
Please search the forum before making requests, this has been answered already, you can find many older PGP versions here.
http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?a...&st=0#entry5761 (http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?act=ST&f=3&t=1660&st=0#entry5761)

igor
01-23-2004, 01:54 PM
PGP has always been and continues to be free, except now there are also many non-free versions available as well.

Here is the PGP Freeware: http://www.pgp.com/products/freeware.html

-igor

Dinah
03-25-2004, 09:11 AM
it would probably benefit everyone if there were old versions of some good encryption programs (like PGP) on this site

locustfurnace
03-25-2004, 10:26 AM
edited
PGP-ICQ (http://www.samopal.com/soft/pgpicq/) Untested with current ICQ versions

myfootsmells
05-26-2004, 04:36 PM
PGP 6.5.8

Thanks

Guest
05-26-2004, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by myfootsmells@May 26 2004, 04:36 PM
PGP 6.5.8

Thanks
real bad for a first post ? it may as well say pg tips and then we could have a cup of tea whilst we wondered what you were requesting. did you not read the pinned topic How to Request an App (http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?act=ST&f=3&t=1585) or has it come unpinned and fell off. have a look at it and try again mate. its pinned there for your own benefit and to help others find the files you are requesting.

locustfurnace
05-27-2004, 09:59 AM
Search the forum, and post in an already exisiting thread (also mentioned under the pinned topic), to reduce the number of repeated postings.
There are a few threads already dealing with PGP.
PGP past threads (http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?act=ST&f=3&t=2195)

avidracer
03-03-2006, 12:30 AM
PGP used to be free up and until v8 i think. does anyone has access to these version. currently in their website they host only v9 which is commercial.
thanks,
ar

locustfurnace
03-03-2006, 08:33 AM
Please search before posting, as you can see there is an existing thread for PGP.


I use GPG, it is OpenSource, free software.

http://www.gnupg.org/

GPG Win32 frontend
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/~twoaday/winpt.html

For instant messaging with GAIM there is a gpg encryption plugin.

chisigs2
03-15-2006, 10:38 AM
Anyone have or know where I can get PGP 8.0 freeware that works with XP. We are using the 7.0 freeware edition with Win 2K... but i need to load it on and XP machine. Everything I can find is the 30 trial of 9.0.


thanks

the gaffer
03-16-2006, 08:29 AM
Anyone have or know where I can get PGP 8.0 freeware that works with XP. We are using the 7.0 freeware edition with Win 2K... but i need to load it on and XP machine. Everything I can find is the 30 trial of 9.0.


thanks
you should of used the request board my friend and also followed the sticky for requesting an app at the top of that board. pgp is not really much help, we do our best but do not specialise in mind reading.you can add the details for requesting the app back here now the thread is started as im sure the moderator will move it over to the request board when he next signs in .