On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Tim Starling wrote:
> Private keys can be compromised by anyone with a whim and a few
> thousand dollars, either physically by compromise of the device, or
> remotely by social engineering or zero-day exploit. Key signing
> parties are premised on the idea that priv
2009/3/31 DaB. :
> Hello all,
>
> I think that when such a number of people come together it would be nice to
> have a key-signing in Berlin. If you have no idea, what a key-signing is, look
> at the wikipedia-article [[en:Key_signing_party]].
> If you don't own a pgp-key yet and are an linux-user
DaB. wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I think that when such a number of people come together it would be nice to
> have a key-signing in Berlin. If you have no idea, what a key-signing is,
> look
> at the wikipedia-article [[en:Key_signing_party]].
Private keys can be compromised by anyone with a whim
Hello all,
I think that when such a number of people come together it would be nice to
have a key-signing in Berlin. If you have no idea, what a key-signing is, look
at the wikipedia-article [[en:Key_signing_party]].
If you don't own a pgp-key yet and are an linux-user there are several how-tos