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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 that's
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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 ...snip
Henk
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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
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 when
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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
Hello Mica,
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 17:52:05 +0100GMT (18-12-2004, 17:52 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
...snip
ftp://ftp.de.pgpi.org/pub/pgp/6.0/6.0.2i/PGPfreeware602i.exe
does not work :-(
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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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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:
...snip
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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!
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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 file
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 actually
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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
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 in a
MM
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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 like
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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 could
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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 public
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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 only
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 decrypt a
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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, negative.
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
also
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 as
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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 undur
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 to
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 want
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, we
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Tue, 21 Sep 2004,
@ @ at 18:23:11 -0400, when rich gregory wrote:
MM 05x1ca9PMAMCEkaban1ca [again a magic number, 22]
MM This eMale thinger gotta spillclicker with all sortsa kewl scwiggly red
MM lans undur everthung just to
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Thu, 23 Sep 2004,
@ @ at 01:38:52 +0700, when Thomas Fernandez wrote:
I'm relieved. :-)
(-:
MM But the model is relevant. Let's
MM take this sentence:
MM Yew pookin' fun at ma littercrasy (c)
[...]
MM [EMAIL PROTECTED] [you
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 about.
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 for
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:)
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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 already
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 you
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. You are
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 such
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 possible, to
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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 TB
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
MM
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 version
I suggest
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 version
IMO an excellent advantage
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??
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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 probably be
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