On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 08:41:37AM -0500, the dragon wrote: > If you're in control of the computer the files reside on, and were > in control of it when the files were created and last accessed, the > chances that you *don't* know the key for the encryption is so slim > as to be nonexistant.
So the people who come on gnupg-users asking for help because they've forgotten their passphrase or accidentally deleted their ~/.gnupg directory don't exist? I guess that's a new way of replying to them: "You don't exist". Not forgetting the possibility of malicious intentions - trying to frame someone by putting encrypted data onto someone's computer and tipping off the authorities. -- David Smith | Tel: +44 (0)1454 462380 Home: +44 (0)1454 616963 STMicroelectronics | Fax: +44 (0)1454 462305 Mobile: +44 (0)7932 642724 1000 Aztec West | TINA: 065 2380 GPG Key: 0xF13192F2 Almondsbury | Work Email: [email protected] BRISTOL, BS32 4SQ | Home Email: [email protected] _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
