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PGP Desktop

Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a computer program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication. PGP is often used for signing, encrypting and decrypting e-mails to increase the security of e-mail communications. It was created by Philip Zimmermann in 1991 and is now owned by Symantec. PGP Desktop as a stand-alone application can encrypt whole hard drives, including boot disks, as well as allowing you to create encrypted zip archives and securely shredding files. PGP Whole Disk Encryption has its own boot loader that will ask for your passphrase before the system will even boot, making it immune to PRRAM resets like the firmware password. The other half of PGP Desktop seamlessly intercepts your e-mail client's traffic and encrypts/signs & decrypts/verifies your e-mails on the fly. It automatically looks for recipient's public keys in the global directory. If it fails to find any, the e-mail is sent in the clear over SSL. The Whole Disk Encryption and Messaging are covered by separate licences, however you will get the whole PGP Desktop suite, but with either of the two disabled if you just by one or the other licence. The latest version 10 supports Snow Leopard.

PGP Tool

PGP Tool

PGP Tool has following features:

  • Open PGP Files
  • Encrypt any file as PGP file
  • Create new PGP keys
  • Import and export PGP keys U ...
GNUPGK

GNUPGK

A GnuPG Frontend GUI made in C#. It is compatible with PGP as well so it can be a very useful tool for encryption/decryption. ...