- PGPfone
PGPfone is a
secure voice telephony system developed byPhilip Zimmermann in 1995. The PGPfone protocol had little in common with Zimmermann's popularPGP email encryption package, except for the use of the name. It used ephemeralDiffie-Hellman protocol to establish a session key, which was then used to encrypt the stream of voice packets. The two parties compared a short authentication string to detect aMan-in-the-middle attack , which is the most common method of wiretapping secure phones of this type. PGPfone could be used point-to-point (with twomodem s) over the public switched telephone network, or over theInternet as an earlyVoice over IP system.The Internet was not yet ready for PGPfone in 1996. Few people had broadband at home, and there were no protocol standards for Voice over IP. A decade later, Zimmermann released the successor to PGPfone,
Zfone andZRTP , a new and better secure VoIP protocol based on modern VoIP standards. Zfone builds on the ideas of PGPfone.According to the
MIT PGPfone web page [http://web.mit.edu/network/pgpfone/] "MIT is no longer distributing PGPfone. Given that the software has not been maintained since 1997, we doubt it would run on most modern systems."ee also
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Zfone
*ZRTP
*Nautilus (secure telephone)
*PGP word list
*Secure telephone External links
* [http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgpfone/ PGPfone homepage on PGPi]
* [http://web.mit.edu/network/pgpfone/ Old PGPfone homepage on MIT]
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