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Ray Dillinger, at 11:48 -0700 on Thu, 7 Sep 2000, wrote:

> And I'm not really as concerned about them *accessing* encrypted 
> data (though that's bad enough, Gods know) as I'm concerned about 
> the possibility of them modifying data, forging signatures, and 
> using the keys in blatantly illegal transactions which the key 
> owner could then be prosecuted for. 

Which is why OpenPGP keys have a primary and secondary keys.  Divulging a
secondary (encryption) key does not involve divlulging your primary
(signing) key.

- -- 
Frank Tobin             http://www.uiuc.edu/~ftobin/
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