On 02/07/2013 06:42 PM, Faramir wrote: > Ah, but there are situations in which that would not work...
Sure. There are always situations where a particular attack won't work. For instance, if there's an ironclad no-exceptions policy that you may never, ever, fall back to using GnuPG on the PC, then this attack wouldn't work. But that quickly reduces to a game of whack-a-mole -- a game you're not going to win. The attacker gets to tailor his attack to your defenses; you don't get to tailor your defense to the attacker. If you don't trust your hardware, get new hardware that you do trust.
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