Re: [liberationtech] Whitehouse.gov request for inputs on big data and privacy.

2014-03-23 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 06:12:56PM -0400, r...@acm.org wrote 1.4K bytes in 0 lines about: : Take a moment to tell us what you think about big data, privacy, and : what it means to you. : :

Re: [liberationtech] PGP WOT

2014-03-23 Thread Lars Luthman
On Sun, 2014-03-23 at 16:08 -0400, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Hi list, If I were so inclined couldn't I periodically query every publicly accessable PGP keyserver (maybe do it in a distributed manner) and upload a new key with the same name/email address as what was added since the last

Re: [liberationtech] PGP WOT

2014-03-23 Thread Blibbet
Hi list, Hi, Please also search the list's archives -- and archives of tor-talk at torproject.org -- as in the last year or so there've been about 4 threads on WoT privacy/security issues that you are asking. Also check out: https://we.riseup.net/riseuplabs+paow/openpgp-best-practices If

Re: [liberationtech] PGP WOT

2014-03-23 Thread Seth David Schoen
Jonathan Wilkes writes: Furthermore, couldn't I periodically query every publicly accessible PGP keyserver (maybe do it in a distributed manner) to see who signed what, and then mirror that web of trust with the keys I control? Furthermore, couldn't I also upload keys with same name/email

Re: [liberationtech] PGP WOT

2014-03-23 Thread Philip Shaw
On 24 Mar 2014, at 6:38 , Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote: If I were so inclined couldn't I periodically query every publicly accessable PGP keyserver (maybe do it in a distributed manner) and upload a new key with the same name/email address as what was added since the last