Symantec To Acquire PGP and GuardianEdge
An anonymous reader noticed the news that Symantec has bought PGP and Guardian Edge for $370 million. They plan to standardize their encryption stuff on PGP keys.
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GPG is out there { http://www.gnupg.org/ } and we should use it.
Privacy is a human right. Democracy can't work if it's citizens are controlled like slaves in the roman empire.
Freedom is ours to take! Long live the RPG!
GnuPG is what you're looking for.
Not off-topic at all.
Symantec will more than likely manage to screw this up just like they screw everything else up. Seriously, once upon a time their virus stuff was good. Now, you've gotta jump through hoops to remove it, their enterprise-level customer service is garbage, so I can only imagine how bad their home user support must be, and at some point their code base for the AV stuff grew so bloated you could run a Toyota (poorly) off it.
What's wrong with pointing out that they're simply gonna screw it up?
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TrueCrypt is reliable, reputable, fast, free, open source, and works on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
The TrueCrypt documentation is very good, but not perfect.
TrueCrypt can encrypt a file that contains other files (a drive letter) or encrypt an entire partition, even the boot partition.
No one I know has any connection with TrueCrypt. We are just happy users.
It *is* uniform if you pick one of the available GUI's and standardize on it.
"Knowledge is the only instrument of production that is not subject to diminishing returns" -Journal of Political Econom
Truecrypt is not the same thing as PGP/GPG. Truecrypt is great, mind you, but it is not public key cryptography and signing, with web-of-trust. It's just data encryption and hiding.
For large sets, this will be our guide even unto death, for the LORD will work for each type of data it is applied to...