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Date: Wed May 10 16:05:43 2006 From: cat at reptiles.org (Cat Okita) Subject: PGP Corporation Security Contact? On Wed, 10 May 2006, Matthew Murphy wrote: > I'm in need of a security contact at PGP Corporation. There's no > obvious security contact listed anywhere that I can get a hold of. For > a vendor of cryptography software, this surprises me. Further > frustrating me is the fact that one must pay for support per-incident -- > something I haven't got the resources or desire to do. If anyone has a > verified security contact for the organization, I would appreciate it if > you would (either on-list or off-list) put me in touch with that > individual or group. > > I will try the obvious security@, etc., if this search should prove > fruitless, but would prefer a direct link to a human being. You don't seem to have searched particularly hard. I clicked on 'Contact Us' from the main page (http://www.pgp.com/company/contact.html), and found the following: Security If you have concerns or questions about the security of PGP products or core encryption algorithms, please email security@....com. This email address should only be used for these two topics. Please use the links and addresses listed above for other communications. To send encrypted email to security@....com, please use the following key: PGP Product and Network Security Key Key ID: 0x204C4117 [Global Directory Link] Fingerprint: 3C94 D315 78F0 636D 9978 94C7 01F1 F6B2 204C 4117 Key ID: 0x204C4117 [ASC File Link] Not very hard. cheers! ========================================================================== "A cat spends her life conflicted between a deep, passionate and profound desire for fish and an equally deep, passionate and profound desire to avoid getting wet. This is the defining metaphor of my life right now."
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