On 2015-09-16 11:40, Givon Zirkind wrote:
is it correct that [web page] cookies are trully local?
Web page cookies are always sent to the server.
And what is truly evil is that umpteen different websites may include a
link to google, which sends google the google cookies, so that google
is it correct that [web page] cookies are trully local? is it correct,
that they are not passed to the server when a submit button is pressed
unless specifically sent. unlike [web page] form data which is
automatically passed to the server.
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Correct analysis. First was get out a prompt notice to wave off users,
then proceed with other authentications. Toughest problem is how to
avoid another compromise of new keys since so many ways to do
that have arisen and/or suspected over the life of PGP and other
systems. WoT is problematic
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
15 September 2015
I have learned today that all PGP public keys of John Young
and Cryptome have been
compromised.
The keys have been revoked today.
Two new keys have been generated today:
John Young
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015, John Young wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
by unknown key.
I have learned today that all PGP public keys of John Young
and Cryptome have been
compromised.
The keys have been revoked today.
Revocation could have