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F R E N D Z  of martian
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>In a message dated 27/04/00 13:33:54 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> And it doesn't matter if PGP could be cracked (we'll never know that so why
>>  try and answer the question) it's a pain in the arse for them to do it for
>>  us all.
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>>  
>>  Encrypt everything - it's not paranoia its your right.
>>  www.pgpi.com
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>>  
>>  Tony Gosling
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>Well said Tony,  
>and,
>
>let me assure you,  from "the horse's mouth" (ie a gchq 'friend'), their 
>chances of cracking ANY PGP encrypted message is so small,  and requires
such 
>vast reources,  they don't bother trying.  At local police level, it's out
of 
>the question, hence the RIP Bill.  
>
>But suppose they come to you and require you to crack a message that was, 
>say, CCed to you,  but was NOT encrypted using your public key, what then?  
>It is impossible for you to crack it.  Under this bill you will be guilty of 
>an offence.
>
>It seems there's some scope for mischief ....... which means it's a Bad Bill.
>
>Charles Young
>Scotland  UK
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