-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 18:31:41 +0000 MFPA wrote: >> I am also assuming that the user has intelligence and judgment. > > A useful combination, sadly not common enough (-;
Better than useful, it is essential. :-) >> I mean that he must be able to realize that he needs to be competent >> in the tool that he is using. How could a person of judgment believe >> that he could have the minimum knowledge of how to use cryptography >> and his OpenPGP tool, and believe that he will successfully protect >> his privacy? > > Even intelligence and judgment together do not necessarily lead to > perfect decisions. The point when the user *thinks* he has sufficient > knowledge or competence does not automatically coincide with the point > at which this is true. Good judgment will lead to good decisions. >> I have been naive before. But I didn't begin using GnuPGP while I was >> still naive about it. I studied how cryptography and OpenPGP worked, >> how to use gpg, and how to use it with e-mail and files. > > Many people are less patient than you must be; I have heard numerous > people advocate the "ready, fire,aim" approach to life. The "ready, fire, aim" approach leads to missed targets and the death or injury of bystanders. Uh . . . metaphorically speaking, of course. >> That is what I was saying in the previous posting. Someone who desires >> privacy will do what it takes to get it. That includes dispelling his >> naivety with knowledge. > > Which is an ongoing process. An individual desirous of privacy is > likely to continue finding new threats and/or new protections for as > long as they care to keep looking. Knowledge is the first step to wisdom. You can have knowledge without wisdom, but you cannot have wisdom without knowledge. >> As for the person not realizing how easy it would be to accidentally >> upload a public key to a keyserver, I was never that naive. I was aware >> of it from the beginning. My key wasn't on the keyservers, initially (I >> chose to upload it later). But I knew that if I was careless it could >> wind up there. > > Were you aware because of something you read, or because of > experimentation? Neither; I deduced it. Also no one told me about traffic analysis, but I deduced it and later read about it. - -Paul - -- Lex Luthor: Miss Teschmacher, people can read _War and Peace_ and think it's a simple adventure story. Others read a gum wrapper and unlock secrets of the universe. Miss Teschmacher: Lex, what has chewing gum got to do with secrets of the universe? Lex Luthor: Right. Right, Miss Teschmacher. --From the movie _Superman_ +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PGP Key ID: 0x3DB6D884 | | PGP Fingerprint: EBA7 88B3 6D98 2D4A E045 A9F7 C7C6 6ADF 3DB6 D884 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQGcBAEBCAAGBQJLne+NAAoJEJhBiuhgbQLIsikL/jmcQHWw1YUPlOrA+kXDXx1v C7jQI9KZm8+in9SLmebWxUNBnKbN9gzVJQyDg6Md2qtpJ4lY/ot7T4E8J0Sk0Y9K c0X+2WoNcZFzg1lA4mHa5/riOtfL7swOUiy0UhtFN7+r3rP/5uIZy0PQn573RZut cqb2SI56DlEop3+905ZRtd5rXPzOY9zyWa9RFlYX1RHrpon/aWA9xr7rGUb+ZGuz scm4/Tm8yVQ0CM2ssdzGkQTw2/x9HTkWdzupvgCePn6aqfRJY7dhi/KSkKuvLfWV 9vBVrKG8JLPsqsoRYRUrBXXnhJvy7rnnAP1KBVDnFViLoJAMI/Fza3+7ueYtjp9j RExjwoWb0KHo7gWzrLmb7W0/R7Q+0m4Rnj/wU9alftCeSR4SP+frBHmVosGkw71E 6byJoj/no+aRRoRi4XAo+VZg9b9Fc9d+f9njv7ga2dYmvazDBixidJT7iKEqIivf gUC2UUmDDfNG4Rb4Kt8PyrIB01BSXb3SEby38JM7SQ== =0xQk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users