Bill Ricker wrote:
​any cryptography with keys held by third-parties breaks Ben Franklin's
dictum that a secret can be kept by 3 only if 2 are dead. ​

Which is a matter of trust rather than of implementation. Like I said.

​(sadly the current CA PKI is little better, you'd be shocked whose CA
your browser will trust to sign *.google.com <http://google.com> .)​

Like I said. :)

Heck, I /stopped/ railing about certificate authorities long before most of the world ever heard of 'em. Deaf ears.

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Rich P.
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