, what prevents the user from presenting
false data? The only data I can't lie about is what I generate as a
side-effect of something else, for example a click-stream. But that's
already available reliably to the server(s) now, without DRM.
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to penetration tests, which is why hiring
former felons to do it is not risk-free.
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vendor whose security model is all but impossible to fathom,
so I'm not at all disagreeing with your point. I use Mutt.
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even added
a self-signed server cert under IE with no trouble or inconvenience.
(Yes it did ask whether to accept the site's cert.)
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certs more often than sshd changes host keys? Given how much
crap browsers cache already, this wouldn't seem to add much.
Of course it wouldn't help when using a public client host, but anybody
doing that for confidential web access is wide open anyway.
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