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Network Associates says the e-mail encryption software, once offered for free, has failed to become a big seller, the latest sign that privacy products are a tough sell.
PGP Corp. sets out to do what Network Associates couldn't--entice enterprise customers to buy encryption products based on the PGP algorithm by making them easier to use.
PGP encryption lets you secure messages, protect sensitive files, and keep prying eyes—hackers or governments—out of your business.
If you want a little privacy in your inbox, the easiest way to do it is to encrypt your messages, and Mailvelope offers free, OpenPGP encryption for most popular webmail services that's easy to ...
Last week, FAS IT sent out a warning stating that the recent Mac OS 10.6.5 update should not be downloaded as it may result in compatibility issues with computers running PGP encryption software.
PGP Corporation on Monday announced a new way for Windows users to encrypt their entire hard drives. Previous versions of the company's popular encryption software could only scramble chunks of a ...
PGP Corp. has announced the release of a public beta version of PGP Desktop 9.5.0 for Mac OS X — the first Universal binary release of the company’s encryption software.