PentaPGP Tutorials

PGP (also called "Pretty Good Privacy") is an encryption method that scrambles and unscrambles data. It was developed originally by Phil Zimmermann who is now President of the recently created corporation PGP, Inc. Phil Zimmermann and other programmers around the globe have subsequently revised and improved PGP through numerous versions.

PGP is an Asymmetric cryptosystems (public key cryptosystems) because it uses one key (the public key) to encrypt a file (or message or text) and a different key (the private key) to decrypt it.

PGP uses the RSA public-key encryption system. RSA was announced in 1977 by its inventors: Ronald Rivest of MIT, Adi Shamir of the Weizmann Institute in Israel, and Leonard Adelman of USC. It is called "RSA" after the initials of these gentlemen. PGP also employs an encryption system called IDEA.

How to Encrypt using PGP
How to Decrypt a PGP File
How to Generate New PGP Keys
How to Import New PGP Keys

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