On 01/27/2015 04:33 PM, Daniele Raffo wrote: > The simplest way to be sure to have the legitimate public key is to write > an empty mail to [email protected]; she'll attack her pubkey in her reply. > Then just select Enigmail -> Decrypt/Verify to import it in your keyring. > The key ID is 0x92AB3FF7.
Ha, but from the security/encryption point of view, how can you now be sure that it was not the intruder who faked the mail and sent you the wrong key? Just trying to raise some common distrust in our newcomer :)
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