David Schwartz wrote:

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> No, embedding private keys is a perfectly good thing. It's useful for many
> things, including protecting clients against malicious servers or impostor
> servers. It just won't work to protect the client from itself. There are
> other techniques to do that.

I'd appreciate hearing a few words on those other techniques.
If you feel this is not appropriate for this list you could
send directly to me.

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Charles B. (Ben) Cranston
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