How we can save PGP - Zimmermann
PGP inventor Phil Zimmermann says PGP can be saved, and has outlined how in an interview with The Register. "PGP is an institution that's bigger than any single company, or codebase, or product," says Zimmermann. "It's in limbo right now, and limbo is a bad place to be."
Network Associates Inc wrote to customers last week informing them that it was ceasing development on PGP Desktop, and while promising to honor existing support contracts, said no bugfixes or updates would be issued.
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