Ian Grigg wrote:

Oh, ok!  Now, how many of those are actual
results of compromise?  As opposed to routine
replacements or expiries or other benign
effects.  Are we saying that CACert has a
lot of compromises already?  That would be
a surprise.

I'm assuming quite a few would be from lost certs when they've reformatted or viruses did it for them.... While not being compromised I'm sure a lot of people have lost access to PGP keys the same way... There is no way to revoke a PGP key in that instance...


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