> You do have to trust the entity that provides your service, and its > agents, at least to some extent. > > For example, an encrpyted filesystem does you no good if you are > using the hardware provided by the hosting company which can insert > keyloggers and take copies of the private keys which must be > available to decrypt the filesystem. > > Naturally that they might wish to do this is ridiculous and most > people could trust most companies not to do such a thing (although > depending on jurisdiction they can be compelled to allow lawful > interception). > > Every day you trust your service providers not to do bad things to > you so the suggestion that no one is to be trusted is in my opinion > needlessly paranoid. > > Or do you grow all your own food because you can't trust suppliers > not to put razor blades in it?
Razor blades you would notice! What about mind-control nano-implants?!?! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]