RE: PGP 9.0



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I believe PGP stopped being free after version 8 if im not mistaken.

Andy

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From: kuffya@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:kuffya@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 3:58 AM
To: pen-test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: PGP 9.0

Hi list,

This topic is not really pen-test specific but I feel it is very often
relevant and I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else. The question is:
Whatever happened to the freeware version of PGP?? It seems that the latest
v9.0 is only offered as 'trial' from pgp.com. I searched everywhere
(pgpi.org mit's site etc) but noone has a freewere version anymore (for
windows).
Of course, if you insist you can find in the depths of the web copies of
pgp version 8, for free, and perfectly legal. And there is always GnuPG so
the situation is not desperate yet. I was just wondering if anyone has any
info on the topic ; has the app silently gone commercial?

Thanks
S.



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