PGP and Security ================ We encourage you to use PGP to verify that the files in this archive were not tampered with. This document is not designed to explain to you how to use, install, or encrypt files with PGP. We have created a detached signature for the executable files in this package. You can get a copy of our PGP public key by sending a e-mail message to getpgp@command-hq.com The response will have our PGP public key. DO NOT TRUST ANY OTHER PUBLIC KEY REPOSITORIES! OBTAIN OUR PUBLIC PGP KEY DIRECTLY FROM US! We will send you the public key of: Central Command Inc. Key fingerprint = D1 B5 36 22 52 CD 5C 3D EA C4 BE 93 A6 DB 8E D3 Assuming you have installed PGP and added the public key of Central Command Inc., you can verify each of the files by giving the command below. Please perform the verification for each file! example: pgp avpve.asc avpve.exe You should then see something like this: File has signature. Public key is required to check signature. File 'update.$00' has signature, but with no text. Text is assumed to be in file 'update.exe'. Good signature from user "Central Command Inc. ". If, instead, you get a "bad signature" message, it means that either you are using the wrong signature, or that the file has been tampered with. If this happened please contact us as soon as possible!