Digital encryption is inherently faulty due to the incompatibility of
physical and electromagnetic. At the electron level there might be
electronic security but getting from that level to the human
accessible level is insurmountable.
Encryption products fudge the linkage with smoke and mirror
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 11:24:41PM +0100, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
> On 29/03/2020 22:27, Se7en wrote:
> > This is a message to confirm that my previous PGP key was compromised
> > and should be considered compromised since its creation one week
> > ago.
>
> Then eit
On 29/03/2020 22:27, Se7en wrote:
This is a message to confirm that my previous PGP key was compromised
and should be considered compromised since its creation one week
ago.
Then either PGP is crap at security, or you are.
Any bets?
Peter F
This is a message to confirm that my previous PGP key was compromised
and should be considered compromised since its creation one week
ago. I have made a new PGP key and have already uploaded the
revokation of the old one, as well as the new one to the MIT
Keyserver. I will begin to upload