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| | PCWorld.com - PGP Encryption Will Survive, Inventor Says (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Pretty Good Privacy will go on, despite a move by Network Associates to shelve the encryption product after it couldn't find a buyer, PGP inventor Phil Zimmermann says. |
 | | Although Zimmermann sold PGP to Santa Clara, California-based NAI in 1997, the protocols for the encryption code are open to all on the Internet. |
 | | The products will be placed into "maintenance mode," she says, meaning that although they won't be developed any further, bug fixes will be released as necessary for one year, and service contracts will be honored until the end of their terms. |
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