On Oct 5, 2005, at 3:16 PM, Steve Furlong wrote:
For now. But, as has been asked before by people I used to consider
paranoid, how long before the US government considers a PGP keyring or
an encrypted partition to be prima facie evidence of criminalty?
This has already happened, albeit in a
that most people blissfully ignore. HTTPS is really
good for encryption, absolutely sucks in practice for trust.
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t another person who confuses PK with PKI. Almost NOBODY has
ever done PKI right. The I is the part everyone conveniently forgets
when they claim otherwise.
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uck inside a PC,
it would be embedded inside a chip that is supposed to be there.
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thing in return.
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d by Microsoft. Heck
they could render http agent spoofing useless if they decide to make it
so that only IE could connect to ISS. Again though, doing so would piss
off a great many of their customers, some of who are slowly jumping ship
to other solutions anyway.
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all. Someone's behavior may be different if they are wrongfully
assuming that their communications are encrypted by what they believe is
strong encryption when if fact it may be "very very low".
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