Quote from: wasta on January 11, 2013, 01:00 amPgp is not in use anymore.Pgp is not save, that is why we use the new gpg.So you are right and wrong at the same time.Last I saw, PGP, Inc. was still in business, although they are now owned by Norton . As far as I am aware, their current software is standards-compliant, as is GnuPG's. Older versions of PGP are no longer safe, as are older versions of GPG. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to stop people from using them anyway. Nightcrawler PGP-Key: 4096R/BBF7433B 2012-09-22Key fingerprint = D870 C6AC CC6E 46B0 E0C7 3955 B8F1 D88E BBF7 433Bhttp://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=174.msg633090#msg633090