Here you will find important announcement about PGP and the PGPi Home Page, as well as general crypto news. If you have a news tip, please send it to news@pgpi.org.
[3 Dec 2002] PGP 8.0 released
PGP 8.0 was released today, and is available both as freeware and commercial software. The source code is also available for peer review. PGP 8.0 is the first PGP version that fully supports Windows XP and Mac OS X. You can download PGPfreeware here: Windows and MacOS X.
[20 Aug 2002] PGP is back
The newly formed PGP Corporation has announced that PGP 8.0 will be ready in Q4 2002. PGP 8.0 will include long-awaited support for Windows XP and Mac OS X. See the press release and the article in The Register.
[8 Mar 2002] NAI drops PGP Desktop
NAI has stopped developing and marketing its PGP Desktop product line. PGP remains a part of McAfee's e-business server, personal firewall and VPN client, but PGP Desktop is dead. Read more on ZDNet and news.com.
[5 Sep 2001] Multiple user ID vulnerability
A vulnerability in PGP's display of key validity has been discovered that could allow an attacker to fool users into thinking that a valid signature was created by what is actually an invalid user ID. The attack was discovered by Sieuwert van Otterloo, and works on all PGP 5.x, 6.x and 7.x versions. NAI has already released a hotfix that corrects the problem for the latest freeware and commercial PGP versions. See the original report and NAI's advisory.
[20 Apr 2001] PGP 7.0.3 Hotfix 1 available
This hotfix corrects a bug in the Windows version of PGP 7.0.3 which made it possible for an attacker to create a .sig file containing a DLL and trick PGP into loading this DLL instead of the system DLL. This hotfix will force the PGP component DLLs to always load
from the directory they were installed in. Additionally, it will
force a "Save As" dialog for any extracted files with a .dll,
.sys, or .vxd extension.
[24 Mar 2001] Security flaw in OpenPGP key format
A Czech information security firm has found a security flaw in the OpenPGP key format, as used by PGP, GnuPG and other PGP implemenations. The flaw makes it possible for an attacker to forge a PGP signature if he/she can get hold of your private key, even if he/she doesn't know the pass phrase. For more information, see the press release, the technical paper and this Wired article.
[17 Oct 2000] GnuPG 1.0.4 released
Version 1.0.4 of the GNU Privacy Guard is now available for download. This is a security update which fixes a serious bug which could lead to false signature verification results when more than one signature is fed to gpg.
[10 Sep 2000] PGP 7.0 released
NAI has released PGP Desktop Security 7.0 for Windows and MacOS. This is a commercial release. A freeware version is expected soon. Stay tuned...
[30 Aug 2000] Phil Zimmermann's statement on the ADK bug
Philip R. Zimmermann, creator of PGP, has written a statement about the ADK bug recently discovered in PGP. The statement is available here and may be freely distributed, posted in newsgroups, etc.
[13 Dec 1999] US Government grants NAI export license for PGP
Network Associates, Inc. today announced that it has been granted a full license by the U.S. Government to export PGP world-wide, ending a decades-old ban on the export of strong encryption products. The license, effective immediately, marks the end of the PGPi scanning and OCR project, which started with PGP 5.0i in 1997. For more information, see NAI's press release and this report in InfoWorld.
[4 Nov 1999] PGP 6.5.2a released by NAI
NAI today released version 6.5.2a of PGP. This version fixes a number of bugs in PGP 6.5.1, and adds support for Windows 2000 and MacOS 9.0. Here is the announcement.
[22 Oct 1999] PGP 6.5.1i available for download
PGP 6.5.1i has been available by FTP for some time now, and today I've updated the site with links to the new Windows version. Binaries for MacOS and other platforms will appear shortly. Please note that the Unix version is still in beta, and should only be used by people who want to experiment with the latest version. Feedback and patches for the Unix version are welcome at unix@pgpi.org.
[28 Sep 1999] PGPi Home Page gets one million hits in a month
In September www.pgpi.org reached the magic limit of one million pages served in a single month. And that's only the main site, not counting the various mirrors. During the last 3 months, people from 166 different nations have visited these pages. Thank you all for making this site what it is today!
[23 Sep 1999] PGP 6.5.1 source code scanning completed
The PGP 6.5.1 source code has now been completely scanned and proofread, and work is currently going on to create an international version: PGP 6.5.1i. It will run on Windows, MacOS and all flavours of Unix. Ports to MS-DOS, Amiga and OS/2 will also certainly appear.
[16 Sep 1999] USA lifts export controls on crypto
Today several news sources reported that the US Government plans to relax the export regulations on cryptographic software. This is very good news indeed for all users of PGP, and it could mean that PGP 6.5.1i will be the last internationl PGP version that will be scanned from a book. CNN and Wired have the full story.
[11 Aug 1999] www.pgpi.com down for several days
The domain name pgpi.com has been inaccessible for several days now.
The problem is due to InterNIC's failure to record our renewal payment for
the domain, which was done two months ago(!). I've been trying to contact
InterNIC and have them fix the problem, but to no avail. I've now paid for
the domain name a second time, in the hope that it will be online soon, and
that we can get a refund later. Until the matter is resolved, please use
www.pgpi.org or www.pgpi.net instead.
[13 Jun 1999] PGPi Home Page opens for banner advertisments
The International PGP Home Page now accepts advertisements, in order to raise money for the PGPi project. By clicking on the banner at the bottom of this page, you support the PGPi project.