Decrypting PGP 1.0 files

jcorgan at netcom.com jcorgan at netcom.com
Sat Dec 17 09:21:05 PST 1994


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I have recently uncovered some old conventionally encrypted files
from back in '91, using PGP 1.0.  I remember the passphrase; however,
they won't decrypt and state that the passphrase is bad (this is 
using PGP 2.6.2.)

It occurred to me that PGP used some different algorithm (Bass-O-Matic?)
back then, and I don't think the current versions are backwardly 
compatible (but perhaps they should detect and warn the user that this is
the case.)

So, where could I get PGP 1.0?

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Johnathan Corgan       "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent"
jcorgan at netcom.com                       -Isaac Asimov
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Version: 2.6.2

iQCVAwUBLvMdrk1Diok8GKihAQGG0AQAoSGnMZP8kwPlBEfAuvPy0HKC2eXCOW2S
RMCV8o9RBD2a7vH5BHVt0f4XWiAUyZ0aEpr+DF7/OCy7KaqFf+5GYZdD0TX8eeHN
Zw2NcMF6SztjqQ85b0BshyEfXaOBiEjqszSpMCQ1V5FbEuETYhiTm94uJLChFjCx
e7I5Zwklmq0=
=Ipmy
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