g10 Code - The GnuPG Experts
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Founded by the principal author of GnuPG (a software suite used for
encryption and digital signatures), we provide custom development,
enhancements and audits of cryptographic software. An ongoing effort
of us is the development and maintenance of GnuPG and related
software.
If you are using GnuPG to secure your data - either on server based
systems or for example by email applications on the desktop - it is in
your own interest to keep this software alive and well maintained.
You can help us and thus yourself by
- Purchasing a support contract,
- Engage us for custom development,
- or by direct donations.
(Note that due to procedural overhead we can't send you an
invoice for donations of less than 50 Euro. For larger
amounts, please let us know your billing address and (if
applicable) an EU VAT Id.)
News
November 11, 2006 We have released version 2.0 of GnuPG. This is a major milestone in
the GnuPG development as it changes the internal architecture and now
supports S/MIME and Secure Shell in addition to OpenPGP.
April 26, 2006 Version 1.0.1 of Gpg4win has been released. This
version fixes some minor problems encountered in 1.0.0.
April 6, 2006 The first stable version of Gpg4win has been released. This packages
includes the major GnuPG frontends used with Windows as well as the GPGol
plugin for Outlook 2003.
September 22, 2005 Another alpha version of our new GnuPG
plugin GPGol for Outlook has been released.
June 29, 2005 Information about the Small Footprint Signature Verification system
are now available.
June 28, 2005 The Freenigma website (German) has
been launched after last weeks presentation of this new server-based
encryption system at LinuxTag 2005.
June 21, 2005 Information about the new Outlook plugin we are currently developing
are now available.
April 4, 2005 The first GUI installer
version of GnuPG for Microsoft Windows including the WinPT tool has
been released at a new
download area.
The SHA-1 checksum of the installer file is
a7c939e98f14657f754bb8bc8925b3af670419b5 gnupg-w32-1.4.1-g10code1.exe
Januar 31, 2005 Version 1.1 of the OpenPGP Smartcard specification has been
released.
Dezember 23, 2004 We have released the first version of
the GnuPG 1.9 port for Microsoft Windows. This allows the use of
X.509 and CMS (PKCS#7) based encryption and digital signatures with a
convenient command line tool also on this platform. There is no
limitiation on the maximum length of data.
September 22, 2003 The OpenPGP
Smartcard specification has been released.
September 17, 2003 It is now also possible to buy
Maintenance Points via transfer orders.
August 18, 2003 Our task
list has been redesigned and reflects the curent state of affairs.
A list of our non-anonymous supporters
through the Maintenance Points program is now available.
July 10-13, 2003 The first OpenPGP smartcards and a
GnuPG 1.9 snapshot will be presented at the LinuxTag exhibition at Karlsruhe (Booth
G24).
June 2003
We finished a draft of the first OpenPGP smartcard specification and
are currently working on adding smartcard support to GnuPG. A first
prototyp is scheduled for July.
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