Hello all, I've today downloaded the PGP software and I'm going to
have a dabble. Do any of you who use the software purchase it, are
there any advantages to buying it over the free version
-- Best regards, Barry
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Hello Barry,
Sunday, September 19, 2004, 9:54:00 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
> Hello all, I've today downloaded the PGP software and I'm going to
> have a dabble. Do any of you who use the software purchase it, are
> there any advantages to buying it over the free vers
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 19:54:00 +0100, Barry Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all, I've today downloaded the PGP software and I'm going to
> have a dabble. Do any of you who use the software purchase it, are
> there any advantages to buying it over the free ver
Hello aceman,
Sunday, September 19, 2004, 4:02:16 PM, you wrote:
abc> IMO an excellent advantage is the addition of PGP Disk (not
abc> available in the freeware version).
explain PGP disk to me please. Why do you use it, and how does it work.
advantages and drawbacks??
--
Best regards,
Paul
> Sunday, September 19, 2004, 4:02:16 PM, Paul wrote:
>
>
>> IMO an excellent advantage is the addition of PGP Disk (not
>> available in the freeware version).
> explain PGP disk to me please. Why do you use it, and how does it work.
> advantages and drawbacks??
Well the best explanation can pro
Hello aceman,
Sunday, September 19, 2004, 5:52:13 PM, you wrote:
abc> In my own usage of PGP Disk, I have moved my mail base,
abc> newsgroups data, my browser preferences/cache/favourites etc. My
abc> Documents and my IM (Instant messaging) profiles and as many "user
abc> preferences" as possibl
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 20 Sep 2004,
@ @ at 15:53:36 -0400, when Paul Cartwright wrote:
> so where is the extra security? in case
> the drive gets stolen?
> I mean, if I use TB all the time, and keep T
Hello Mica,
Monday, September 20, 2004, 6:58:38 PM, you wrote:
MM> (I like
MM> Scramdisk's password mechanism as well: you may set a set of 4 x 40+
MM> characters as a password. (-: Therefore, you could write a novel, in a
MM> weirdest language you could imagine/create. Lots of time to crack it
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 20 Sep 2004,
@ @ at 21:46:19 -0400, when Paul Cartwright wrote:
> you would memorize a novel for a password :) ???
No, it would be too much for me. I rather write what I alread
Hello Mica,
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 16:54:41 +0200 GMT (21/09/2004, 21:54 +0700 GMT),
Mica Mijatovic wrote:
MM> No, it would be too much for me. I rather write what I already have
MM> memorized. (-:
MM> [EMAIL PROTECTED]&K0JI
Come on. You are posting your password on a public list? I don't
believe
MM>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]&K0JI
> Come on. You are posting your password on a public list? I don't
> believe you for a moment. ;-)
No, it's true. Thankfully he uses the same password for *everything* too ;)
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Wed, 22 Sep 2004,
@ @ at 00:34:02 +0700, when Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> Mica Mijatovic wrote:
MM>> No, it would be too much for me. I rather write what I already have
MM>> memorized. (-:
MM>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]&K0JI
> Come on.
Hello Mica,
Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 2:50:35 PM, you wrote:
MM> "This eMale thinger gotta spillclicker with all sortsa kewl scwiggly red
MM> lans undur everthung just to show me am awrite." (c)
MM> Lo again, a magic number - 99 characters!
this is a very old tactic, but I've never used su
Hello Mica,
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 20:50:35 +0200 GMT (22/09/2004, 01:50 +0700 GMT),
Mica Mijatovic wrote:
MM>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]&K0JI
>> Come on. You are posting your password on a public list? I don't
>> believe you for a moment. ;-)
MM> Nein. Das ist just a sample/example of what I was talking
Hello Paul,
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:22:19 -0400 GMT (22/09/2004, 02:22 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
PC> this is a very old tactic,
Substitution of letters is the oldest encryption technique in the
world, IIRC.
PC> another good way is to use a phrase ( OR TWO :) and substitute numbers
PC> f
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, September 22, 2004, 2:41:22 PM, you wrote:
TF> A modern dictionary attack will find the words whether you substitute
TF> the vowels with the standard other characters or not.
yuck, I guess I'm behind the times.. good thing I stopped doing that
years ago:)
--
Best rega
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@ @ at 18:23:11 -0400, when rich gregory wrote:
MM>> "05x1ca9PMAM&CEkaban1ca" [again a magic number, 22]
MM>> "This eMale thinger gotta spillclicker with all sortsa kewl scwiggly red
MM>> lans undur everthung
a start, a new
2 - a couple/pair, connection
3 - conversation
4 - a voice (distant), news, rumours
5 - success
6 - sex(ual)
7 - an encounter
8 - a worry/concern
9 - happiness
10 - a love
All the rest are (or might be [interpreted as]) combinations. (-:
> Are we veering OT?
I don't th
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Tue, 21 Sep 2004,
@ @ at 15:22:19 -0400, when Paul Cartwright wrote:
> Hello Mica,
> Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 2:50:35 PM, you wrote:
MM>> "This eMale thinger gotta spillclicker with all sortsa kewl scwiggly red
MM>> lans
Hello Mica,
Friday, September 24, 2004, 3:24:06 PM, you wrote:
> You never know until you try. :grin:
> Thomas said they already have some "enhanced" dictionary attack
> technics, which would crack such passwords for a shorter time than
> before, but I haven't tested any.
I think Thomas refers t
Hello Mica,
Friday, September 24, 2004, 9:24:06 AM, you wrote:
MM> As I know dictionary attack would have no a way to resolve such a
MM> puzzle, so the only effective attack would have to go "step by step", or
MM> "character by character", and in ascending/descending order. Therefore,
MM> if you
Hello Tony,
Friday, September 24, 2004, 12:03:05 PM, you wrote:
T> Personally I have a list with passwords like th798*3%5#ö%
T> No way I can remember them but you can store them in bookmark
T> programs. So you have to remember just one password. Or use a
T> electronic key.
last place I worked,
Hello Paul,
Friday, September 24, 2004, 8:04:53 PM, you wrote:
<.>
> tell me about these electronic keys, a web site??
PGP Options -> Smartcard support
Choose carefully. Not every brand is as much supported as the other.
1 usually key can handle several passwords. So it could for example
al
Hello Tony,
Saturday, September 25, 2004, 3:19:16 AM, you wrote:
T> Choose carefully. Not every brand is as much supported as the other.
T> 1 usually key can handle several passwords. So it could for example
T> also be used as windows login.
thanks, I have parked and flagged your message !
T> -
Hello Paul,
Saturday, September 25, 2004, 1:20:41 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Tony,
> Saturday, September 25, 2004, 3:19:16 AM, you wrote:
T>> Choose carefully. Not every brand is as much supported as the other.
T>> 1 usually key can handle several passwords. So it could for example
T>> also be used
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Was Fri, 24 Sep 2004, at 14:01:28 -0400,
when Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MM>> Anyway and whatever could happen, a "longer" means "more time", as I
MM>> understand these cracking technics. (-: "More time" - good, positive.
MM>> "Fast" - bad,
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Fri, 15 Oct 2004,
@ @ at 12:41:58 +0200, when Mica Mijatovic wrote:
> Was Fri, 24 Sep 2004, at 14:01:28 -0400,
> when Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MM>>> Anyway and whatever cou
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Sat, 16 Oct 2004,
@ @ at 13:13:12 -0400, when [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> With all these discussion about PGP,
> I wanted to give a try
> I hope the PGP will work
If I had your publi
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Sat, 16 Oct 2004,
@ @ at 15:51:54 -0500, when Allie Martin wrote:
> On 16/10/2004 at 1:00:51 PM, Mica, [M] wrote:
>> If I had your public key, I could verify your signature. Now, I
On 16/10/2004 at 5:24:50 PM, Mica, [M] wrote:
> When you're mentioning PGP... you know, perhaps, that I don't like
> "big" applications, and that I am a "fan" of "tiny and mighty". (:
> But, I heard, and am not sure, yet, is this true, that PGP (the one
> coming with PGP disk) has a feature to dec
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Sat, 16 Oct 2004,
@ @ at 21:21:10 -0500, when Allie Martin wrote:
> On 16/10/2004 at 5:24:50 PM, Mica, [M] wrote:
>> When you're mentioning PGP... you know, perhaps, that I don't li
Hello Mica,
On Sunday, October 17, 2004 at 2:41:35 PM Mica [MM] wrote:
MM> I hopped that's possible that you boot "gradually", firstly in DOS
MM> mode, then you decrypt containers, and then boot in Windows. This
MM> way you would be able to encrypt entire OS partition as well.
This would actuall
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 18 Oct 2004,
@ @ at 13:07:59 +0200, when Peter Palmreuther wrote:
[...]
> All in all this would be a quite complex thing and I don't think
> somebody already managed this for W
Hello Mica,
On Monday, October 18, 2004 at 4:35:49 PM Mica [MM] wrote:
MM>>> But there is still an other advantage of PGP over Scramdisk (which can
MM>>> be used without any installation, and from a floppy), and this is, if I
MM>>> understood well, that your files in a mounted container are all i
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 18 Oct 2004,
@ @ at 21:04:27 +0200, when Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> - PGP-Desktop is as expensive as DriveCrypt, the successor of Scramdisk,
> but you get not only the disk en
Hello Mica,
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 17:52:05 +0100GMT (18-12-2004, 17:52 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
...
ftp://ftp.de.pgpi.org/pub/pgp/6.0/6.0.2i/PGPfreeware602i.exe
does not work :-(
--
Henk
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Hello Henk,
Saturday, December 18, 2004, 10:18:34 AM, you wrote:
HdB> ftp://ftp.de.pgpi.org/pub/pgp/6.0/6.0.2i/PGPfreeware602i.exe
HdB> does not work :-(
Try:
ftp://ftp.zedz.net/pub/crypto/pgp/
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Scottmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
BayesIt! 0.5.5
Using The
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Sat, 18 Dec 2004,
@ @ at 19:18:34 +0100, when Henk de Bruijn wrote:
> Hello Mica,
> On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 17:52:05 +0100GMT (18-12-2004, 17:52 +0100, where
> I live), you wrote:
> ..
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Hello Scott,
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 10:31:58 -0800GMT (18-12-2004, 19:31 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
> Try:
> ftp://ftp.zedz.net/pub/crypto/pgp/
Thanks!
- --
cheers,
Henk
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Hello Mica,
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:47:31 +0100GMT (18-12-2004, 19:47 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
> It worked on Sat Oct 16 2004 for me. I admit that most German FTP
> servers work very slow for me, but must be there are other places this
> version can be found. Try to google a bit by the fil
On Sun 19 December 2004, 3:52:05 +1000, Mica Mijatovic wrote:
> Just to add shortly that I found that PGP 6.0.2i, coming with PGPdisk,
> is free, and that's the way how I solved use of an encrypted volume I
> keep TB and Mail in, under both XP and Win98Se.
I used to run 6.0.2i for PGPdisk, but whe
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 20 Dec 2004,
@ @ at 08:32:26 +1100, when Robin Anson wrote:
> On Sun 19 December 2004, 3:52:05 +1000, Mica Mijatovic wrote:
>> Just to add shortly that I found that PGP 6.0.2i,
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On Date : Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:32:26 +1100
Robin Anson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote this lines:
Robin> On Sun 19 December 2004, 3:52:05 +1000, Mica Mijatovic wrote:
>> Just to add shortly that I found that PGP 6.0.2i, coming with PGPdisk,
>> is free, and
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> Was Fri, 24 Sep 2004, at 14:01:28 -0400,
> when Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MM>>> Anyway and whatever could happen, a "longer" means "more time", as I
MM&
pgp4whqaDlMYT.pgp
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hm!?
pgpOkfIbhvyI5.pgp
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
RW> Yup, fine. your public key was automatically found and all works
thanks for the info :)
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pgphFkeWZo3ZL.pgp
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On Date : Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:18:34 +0100
Henk de Bruijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote this lines:
Henk> Hello Mica,
Henk> On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 17:52:05 +0100GMT (18-12-2004, 17:52 +0100, where
Henk> I live), you wrote:
Henk> ...
Henk> ftp://ftp.de.pgpi
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Hello B,
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 09:58:51 -0500GMT (19-12-2004, 15:58 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
> ftp://ftp.hacktic.nl/pub/crypto/pgp/pgp60/pgp602i_freeware
> Try this link ;)
Thanks! I already managed to download.
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cheers,
Henk
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