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Open PGP is an open and free version of the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) standard that defines encryption formats to enable private messaging abilities for email and other message encryption. Only then can the applications share and mutually decrypt messages.
PGP is the backbone of Open PGP, which is an open source standard that allows PGP to be used in software that is typically free to the public. The term “Open PGP” is often applied to tools, features, or solutions that support open-source PGP encryption technology.
Possession and use of PGP versions 2.6 and higher, as distributed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, are now legal in the U.S. Early PGP versions included the RSA encryption algorithm, which is a product patented by MIT and licensed to a private company, RSA Data Security, Inc. (RS ADSI).
PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy; GPG stands for Gnu Privacy Guard. It was the original freeware copyrighted program; GPG is the re-write of PGP. The PGP uses the RSA algorithm and the IDEA encryption algorithm. GPG uses the NIST AES, Advanced Encryption Standard.
For some experts, dumping PGP completely may be too extreme. If you're worried about someone using this attack on your emails, disabling HTML rendering in your email client is a good way to mitigate risk. For sensitive communications, as we already noted in the Motherboard Guide To Not Getting Hacked, avoid using PGP.
When you are considering which encryption to use for your sensitive information, choose whichever will suit your needs best: AES is fast and works best in closed systems and large databases. PGP should be used when sharing information across an open network, but it can be slower and works better for individual files.
PGP stands for 'Pretty Good Privacy,' and it has been one of the dominant forms of end-to-end encryption for email communications since the 1990s. Users have a public key and a private key senders use the former to encrypt messages, which can only be decoded by someone who has access to the latter.
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