the vision of raider3 My PGP Public Keys
Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean someone's not following me! ^_-;
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What's The Deal On PGP, Anyway?

PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, a means of allowing one to protect their privacy on the internet. PGP users can encrypt private email to sent out, decrypt email they receive, and digitally "sign" their emails.

For further information on PGP, please visit Pretty Good Privacy, Inc.'s home page at www.pgp.com.

As of the 3.01 upgrade to my Eudora Pro, I've been sending out the majority of my emails signed with PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0. If you wish to verify the signatures to ensure that the email did originate from me, you will need to obtain my PGP public keys, which are available here.

For best results, I strongly suggest that you use the most recent version of PGP that your operating system supports.

Beta version 3.00 - last: 1997.10.26 - design by r3... gahhh...

My current PGP public keys are presented here for your convenience. If you have cut-and-paste capabilities from your browser, feel free to utilize them to add my public keys to your keyring.

I use PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0, OEM version for Eudora Pro 3.03, upgraded for "legacy" RSA key generation. Both my keys have been submitted to the PGP keyserver at pgpkeys.mit.edu

Moreover, the PGP public keys on here correspond to my raider3@thevision.net email address, as the majority of my outgoing email is from that account, so don't be surprised if you send a mail through on the anime.net address, and get a reply back from my account at thevision.net. I check all my mailboxes through Eudora Pro 3.03, allowing me to check all my boxes through my primary connection.

My new style PGP public key, utilizing DSS/Diffie-Hellman encryption, follows...
(DSS key size: 1024 bits, Diffie-Hellman key size: 2048 bits, Generated 1997.8.25)
Key Fingerprint: 072C 8CC3 2DEE 733D 68DD 5F4F E2BD 5AF1 7BCF 5FC5

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0

mQGiBDQBTToRBADF5ZvO9wwqMzDkQcrgH59v3KHcq0AzF5Pjd+2UknN7KGDxHMVY
akOB62TJF3plwdWhxfXqesy7IpqjLu+2ZtqdVMI3LKNujj3+J3XNASqzP0dKYKK0
HnZvdtd+PjfCobNTMgsXvv0UGKhhxBQVYXFo/jJh/UeA8bemHM/lyCX/DwCg/45x
TrLs4ZxrkpaORTZaOKs14NED/j7es45xV93DAaIdeUZXPSvNoLFX+OBnKq6Kgo1H
Ke+ModNDeCl5RM91jWDzIuW9KLiQ6pjHKabAlhTlCfxmDYutMxOerUicpU014OVh
ob4R9gw+NWFA7sx/Puj/5ZL2p0Keay095q9VoZYAnb6N3zoV0iKVTHjn95AXymWB
fpi3BACb6ebrtVPMpqbCpM/ub8tmpB1Y8v+yOcN8r75oxj8vmYmuL+ndweijadyQ
MjYxohCmzv7C6du6L+EIO6X/HCYuw7R6b5DGPVdgU89fMdxjZd1+xtUQHC5x2MIJ
pm01CQhWekGSmROXBfuRf0dnQM+yEyKUiUuSib9ZkHVbzGDgOrQpTWljaGFlbCBB
LiBGb250ZXMgPHJhaWRlcjNAdGhldmlzaW9uLm5ldD6JAEsEEBECAAsFAjQBTToE
CwMBAgAKCRDivVrxe89fxa08AJ9sWuhIyqtIHUYHtcUS62XShsFcogCg93doZJ9s
LZBZBE7uPTdl5mG/84y5Ag0ENAFNPBAIAPZCV7cIfwgXcqK61qlC8wXo+VMROU+2
8W65Szgg2gGnVqMU6Y9AVfPQB8bLQ6mUrfdMZIZJ+AyDvWXpF9Sh01D49Vlf3HZS
Tz09jdvOmeFXklnN/biudE/F/Ha8g8VHMGHOfMlm/xX5u/2RXscBqtNbno2gpXI6
1Brwv0YAWCvl9Ij9WE5J280gtJ3kkQc2azNsOA1FHQ98iLMcfFstjvbzySPAQ/Cl
WxiNjrtVjLhdONM0/XwXV0OjHRhs3jMhLLUq/zzhsSlAGBGNfISnCnLWhsQDGcgH
KXrKlQzZlp+r0ApQmwJG0wg9ZqRdQZ+cfL2JSyIZJrqrol7DVekyCzsAAgIIAJON
NaWsFZUqrKPGjo20RAoBrSEY7hGuuhyszw1GXNVdOso0hCPR6qG0RNbS5eEuQ3VJ
qBVSBbvUgjt1TVLOVhjK1WLWmqTHG6AV9cdGAzotZhpchm8LltnxUnmzA7xQNstX
/uI6Ibg+tpjGkmKSSbIL9kerIixAlVxy6i+SEvKP3/2lAHk6EIaFO0/cUrnjdw58
W4KckML1ZDgpQdrl62zFpGgWCXO63Hvbzdco3Ex3PaU+q5heQpHlfM5iKBOT7Vvk
CMYSddU6Omkyyti8AJEAfRDHQqrLPnFI6R2Z16SZCPigTVAknG3funbSl3kqlz//
NAYpufUBNtXOm4iuI7aJAD8DBRg0AU084r1a8XvPX8URApUmAJ4/DMG1ey3tBPPC
hCmUOMjy0GFEDQCdFNF33ntVscioXG2CUFFU2OMc4CY=
=2Fz+
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

For the PGP 2.6.2 and higher users (Essentially, those without the latest PGP) who want an RSA encrypted key, here you go... This is my second RSA-type key, since I revoked my original one for my Netcom account email.
(RSA key size: 1024 bits, Generated 1997.8.29)
Key Fingerprint: 2A89 24E0 E4C2 0DAB 8AD4 48CF D87F FA8A

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0
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=AJHz
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

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