Archives par mot-clé : Security

Psi 0.9 released today: a cross-platform Jabber client that supports encryption

I’ve been following closely Psi‘s development in the past few weeks. It’s been a long wait, but very much worth it. Through 5 beta versions and 2 test releases, Psi’s new 0.9 version is finally available. At the time of this writing only the source code had been made available, but Windows, Linux and Mac OSX builds are being published in the next few hours/days. Continuer la lecture de Psi 0.9 released today: a cross-platform Jabber client that supports encryption

 

ZDNet | PGP hints at secure instant messaging

It’s unusual you see a whole article developing around a single sentence from a company’s executive. Hell, I’ve had to write lengthy press releases my self to even get cited 😉

« >Messages of all types need to be secure

– Phillip Dunkelberger, chief executive, PGP Corporation

Meanwhile, it’s been implemented for years in Jabber instant messaging clients like Gabber. Continuer la lecture de ZDNet | PGP hints at secure instant messaging

 

PC World | WinZip and PKWare support of encryption may create incompatibility

Funny… compression utilities will now be aligning (or trying to) on a single specification… published and used more than one year ago. Encryption software has been using compression for years, it would be interesting to see a merge or some sort of collaboration between WinZip and PGP (or between ). 😉 Continuer la lecture de PC World | WinZip and PKWare support of encryption may create incompatibility