On 2017/06/02 18:25, Peter Lebbing wrote: > I did later realize that if somebody used a timestamping service to > timestamp a document you signed, you would have to argue that you > already published your secret key before that time.
To protect against this, one would use a timestamping service to sign the secret key publication, thereby proving the publication was earlier than the forgery. A
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