On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
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reynt0 wrote:
Wouldn't the claim be: "cannot listen in on such a
transaction between Alice and Bob without affecting the
transaction in a detectable way"?
Depends on how pedantic you want to be, and how you define
'transaction'. Frankly, if
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, David Shaw wrote:
OS X is an interesting case. The standard filesystem, as you note, is
HFS+ with journaling. Usually this is a danger sign for shredding as
the shred process doesn't know all the information it needs to do a
proper shredding job. However, Apple has shre
Hi,
I am facing some problem while decrypting a file using Gnupg. Could you
please help me out?
Thanks & Regards,
Varun.K
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kurt c wrote:
> I don't know if this is more of a ThunderBird question. I have already
> changed this dummy kurtc name to my real name lawrence in the setting of
> my Gmail account, but somehow on this mailing list I still appear as
> "kurtc". I read
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reynt0 escribió:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2008, David Shaw wrote:
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>> whether the filesystem you are using overwrites in place or not. Many
>> modern filesystems (Reiser, XFS) do not necessarily overwrite in
>> place. More primitive filesystems (like th
kurt c wrote:
> I don't know if this is more of a ThunderBird question. I have already
> changed this dummy kurtc name to my real name lawrence in the setting of
> my Gmail account, but somehow on this mailing list I still appear as
> "kurtc". I read it's because the outgoing server name is still u