On 2022-09-08 at 00:27 +0100, Damien Goutte-Gattat wrote:
> > My interest in this is purely historical.
>
> I had a somewhat similar interest a while ago. I was trying to find
> some technical details about the current version of PGP – e.g., which
> algorithms does it support? Did they implement E
On 9/7/2022 at 6:14 PM, "Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users" wrote:On a
lark I went looking for the current iteration of PGP. It was
bought by Symantec some years ago, and the last I heard they'd renamed
it to "Symantec Encryption Desktop". However, Symantec no longer has
it
available for sale
On Wednesday, 7 September 2022 23:09:54 BST Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users
wrote:
> Does anyone know what happened to PGP?
It is *supposedly* still available from Broadcom, under the name “Symantec
Desktop Email Protection” [1].
How you can *actually* get it is another question. My understandi
On 9/7/22 17:09, Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users wrote:
On a lark I went looking for the current iteration of PGP. It was
bought by Symantec some years ago, and the last I heard they'd renamed
it to "Symantec Encryption Desktop". However, Symantec no longer has it
available for sale or downl
On a lark I went looking for the current iteration of PGP. It was
bought by Symantec some years ago, and the last I heard they'd renamed
it to "Symantec Encryption Desktop". However, Symantec no longer has it
available for sale or download, and scouring their site turns up
basically nothing.