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Use of the Internet is expanding beyond anyones expectations. As corporations, government offices, and ordinary citizens begin to rely on the information highway to conduct business, they are realizing how important it is to protect their communications -- both to keep them a secret from prying eyes and to ensure that they are not altered during transmission. Encryption, which until recently was an esoteric field of interest only to spies, the military, and a few academics, provides a mechanism for doing this.PGP, which stands for Pretty Good Privacy, is a free and widely available encryption program that lets you protect files and electronic mail. Written by Phil Zimmermann and released in 1991, PGP works on virtually every platform and has become very popular both in the U.S. and abroad. Because it uses state-of-the-art public key cryptography, PGP can be used to authenticate messages, as well as keep them secret. With PGP, you can digitally sign a message when you send it. By checking the digital signature at the other end, the recipient can be sure that the message was not changed during transmission and that the message actually came from you.PGP offers a popular alternative to U.S. government initiatives like the Clipper Chip because, unlike Clipper, it does not allow the government or any other outside agency access to your secret keys.PGP: Pretty Good Privacy by Simson Garfinkel is both a readable technical users guide and a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at cryptography and privacy. Part I, PGP Overview, introduces PGP and the cryptography that underlies it. Part II, Cryptography History and Policy, describes the history of PGP -- its personalities, legal battles, and other intrigues; it also provides background on the battles over public key cryptography patents and the U.S. government export restrictions, and other aspects of the ongoing public debates about privacy and free speech. Part III, Using PGP, describes how to use PGP: protecting files and email, creating and using keys, signing messages, certifying and distributing keys, and using key servers. Part IV, Appendices, describes how to obtain PGP from Internet sites, how to install it on PCs, UNIX systems, and the Macintosh, and other background information. The book also contains a glossary, a bibliography, and a handy reference card that summarizes all of the PGP commands, environment variables, and configuration variables.

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Advanced Praise for PGP: Pretty Good Privacy
"I even learned a few things about PGP from Simon's informative book!"
Phil Zimmermann
Author of PGP
"This book contains an excellent, accurate history of public key cryptography, from its invention to the present."
Jim Bidzos
President, RSA Data Security, Inc.
"Simson Garfinkel tells well one of the most fascinating stories in the history of computing... a clear and engaging introduction to the most revolutionary computer program ever written."
Marc Rotenberg
Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
"A great introduction to cryptology and PGP. Useful for anyone interested in using modern crypto tools for ensuring liberty in our modern age. Every cypherpunk needs a copy!"
Tim May
Co-founder of Cypherpunks
"I thought I knew everything about PGP, but I didn't! There are some things in here I'd never heard of. Authoritative."
Eric Hughes
Co-founder of Cypherpunks
"Since the release of PGP 2.0 from Europe in the fall of 1992, PGP's popularity and usage has grown to make it the de-facto standard for email encryption. Simson's book is an excellent overview of PGP and the history of cryptography in general. It should prove a useful addition to the resource library for any computer user, from the UNIX wizard to the PC novice."
Derek Atkins
PGP Development Team, MIT
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"For a highly readable account of cryptography in general and public key encryption in particular, you won't do better than Simson Garfinkel's PGP, from O'Reilly & Associates.
Alexander Wolfe
Electronic Engineering Times
"PGP: Pretty Good Privacy is also the title of Simson Garfinkel's latest book, published by O'Reilly, the folks who brought you The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog. Garfinkel's beautifully written book provides three things: a potted history of cryptography and computers; the story of Phil Zimmermann and his development of PGP; and then a how-to guide for using PGP on any Mac, IBM, or UNIX computer. The most exciting part of the book is Garfinkel's description of the U.S. National Security Agency's attempts to thwart every effort by academics and corporations to develop good encryptionas they would make it hard for the agency to read their mail. It also serves as the first printed guide to this handy program, which is now in use wherever the Internet reaches."
Jonathan Beard
New Scientist
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PGP: Pretty Good Privacy
Simson Garfinkel
Copyright 1995 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
Editor: Deborah Russell
Production Editor: Nancy Crumpton
Printing History:
January 1995: First Edition.
March 1995: Minor corrections.
PGP and Pretty Good Privacy are trademarks of Philip Zimmermann.
Nutshell Handbook and the Nutshell Handbook logo are registered trademarks and the Java Series is a trademark of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Many other designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in the book, and O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in caps or initial caps.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
This book describes encryption software; the export and international distribution of such software is restricted by various agencies of the government and the governments of other countries.
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This book is printed on acid-free paper with 85% recycled content, 15% post-consumer waste. O'Reilly & Associates is committed to using paper with the highest recycled content available consistent with high quality.
ISBN: 1-56592-098-8 [10/98]
Page v
On the afternoon of October 16, 1994, in the courtyard of the Harvard
University Hillel Foundation, I was wed to Elisabeth C. Rosenberg.
Although the preparation of this book did interfere with the planning of
our nuptials, I have promised Beth that it will not interfere with our
honeymoon in Israel. After we return from the Promised Land, I hope
that my new wife will look at this dedication to her
and smile.
S.L.G. to E.C.R., October 16, 1994
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
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Preface
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I: PGP Overview
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1: Introduction to PGP
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