On 06/09/2016 01:47 PM, Kivo Eba Ng wrote: > This came to my inbox. However, I wouldn’t touch this with a 10’ pole. > >> Dear PGP/GPG user, >> >> My name is Sven Braun and I am an MSc candidate at the Oxford >> Internet Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom. >> >> You receive this message, as your email address is publicly available >> on PGP public key servers. >> >> I am running a study on the usage of the email and data encryption >> software PGP/GPG to understand who is using PGP/GPG and encryption in >> society. >> >> I kindly invite you to participate in my >> survey: https://oii.qualtrics. >> com/SE?Q_DL=2cwWZBfUIKuwBYV_blrVb70dci9gK5T_MLRP_cOr20AuySQUMcdv&Q_CHL=email >> >> If you have any further questions about this research, please do not >> hesitate to contact me <sven.br...@oii.ox.ac.uk >> <mailto:sven.br...@oii.ox.ac.uk>> (+44 1865 986891) or my advisor Dr >> Anne-Marie Oostveen <anne-marie.oostv...@oii.ox.ac.uk >> <mailto:anne-marie.oostv...@oii.ox.ac.uk>> (+44 1865 287208). >> >> Many thanks in advance for your participation, >> Sven >> >> -- >> Sven Braun >> MSc Candidate, Social Science of the Internet >> Oxford Internet Institute >> University of Oxford > > > Mike >
Got one too at a NON-cypherpunks list address. The person might be for real but the end use of the info might be 'surreal'. The address I received it at was the one I get tails update mail and not much else at. Odd that should be the address chosen when I have 8 or 9 sks registered addresses. Rr
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