Just "blood-thing" about linguist reminds-me "language acquisition" anyways
On 28 May 2011 00:16, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 15:49:58 -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
>> Summary: A 3-word password (e.g., "quick brown fox") is secure against
>> cracking attempts for 2,537 year
It's Called INCEPTION !
Cheers!
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On 17 May 2011 19:42, Singapore Citizen Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
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> 16 May 2011 Monday 7:28 P.M. Singapore Time
> For Immediate Release
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> SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE - Singapore Citizen Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
> would like to report first hand a
next time sing with a pencil, because Im, the painting now ... btw,
Need a SAFE to my art, values ...
On 26 April 2011 21:06, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> I signed a key, of which defaulted to cert-level 0 (I will not answer),
> which must be the default. When signing the key, GunPG didn't ask me about
On 17 April 2011 23:58, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Summary: A 3-word password (e.g., "quick brown fox") is secure against
>> cracking attempts for 2,537 years.
>
> I am giving a great big yuk to his methodology. There's no reference to the
> entropy of text, for instance. His example of a three
Hi,
Sorry, I didn't want get too far from the subject of the topic. But
the previous post raised a doubt on top of my head. Can anybody
explain (if it's not too much technical) why people say that once a
key is generated inside the smartcard it is impossible to that key get
out of it (except of cou
Hi list,
I am thinking about buy a smartcard reader model SCM SPR-532 Pinpad. I
got a question: Is it full compatible with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and
Evolution email client ? does it works straight way or require some
linux kung fu to setup?
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks
Andre Amorim
If you dont have off-card key backup. Sorry, better forget it.
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On 5 October 2010 16:18, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 13:18, kolad...@web.de said:
>
>> My question is: How can I import a (sec-pub-)key which was
>> generated on a crypto stick (contai
On 23 July 2010 23:08, Ted Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-07-23 at 02:07 -0400, Faramir wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA256
>>
>> Ted Smith escribió:
>> ...
>> >> Deniable encryption is a useful tool, but it is not a universally good
>> >> idea.
>> >
>> > An interrogator as
>>Please don't reply off-list
.
Daniel,
sure no problems;
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From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Date: 22 July 2010 22:48
Subject: Re: plausibly deniable
To: Andre Amorim
Hi Andre--
Please don't reply off-list. this discussion would be u
No worrys Daniel..
living and learning..
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From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Date: 22 July 2010 22:48
Subject: Re: plausibly deniable
To: Andre Amorim
Hi Andre--
Please don't reply off-list. this discussion would be useful for others
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On 07/22/2010 04:43 PM, Andre Amorim wrote:
> Why I felt stupid ? LOL.. I got it, thanks But if ..someone pick me up
with
> my openpgp smartcard, put a g
Hi folks,
Do we have a "plausibly deniable" option ?
Thanks
Andre Amorim.
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Any news about V2 ?
Thanks
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On 11 June 2010 10:33, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 16:58, jroll...@finestructure.net said:
>
>> regards to the Crypto Stick? Is that something that can be patched, or
>> is it a limitation of the communication protocol?
>
> Right that is a limitation of
Hello list,
I planning to start a small business and I would like to give to my
costumers a openpgp smartcard but with my company logo printed in it.
What kind of options do I have ?
Thanks for any help,
Andre Amorim.
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What type of encryption the WikiLeaks said to have broken? AES ?
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/07/world/07wikileaks.html
ps.> I thought it was april fool.
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Truecrypt GUI ready to run.
All the best
Andre Amorim.
On 15 March 2010 21:24, Aaron Berthold wrote:
>
> On 15.03.2010 21:14, Grant Olson wrote:
>> I think you just found the wrong page. Install the latest
>> thunderbirdPortable from here:
>>
>> http://porta
Hi guys,
What are your thoughts about that ?
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~mtd3/comp527/comp527presentation.pdf
Thanks
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2009/6/15 Werner Koch
> I received another sample of the new smartcard today and it looks pretty
> good now.
> Shalom-Salam,
>
> Werner
Is it based on BasicCard ?
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For historical reasons
Is there a Manuscript with first version of GPG commands ?
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arty1, Party2 and Party3 had sign each other keys.
How can I draw a graph global of it (including Party1, Party2 and Party3) ?
and If all members of all parties had send they keys to same server is
possible draw a graph from the server files as a source..???
Thanks,
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GnuPG K
By the way.
Where I can find a PKS (public key server) and tools to build a PKI
web of trust model. Because I want do make a chats, etc. any tool that
you guys know to do things Like this:
http://www.phillylinux.org/keys/historical.html
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of
rotating-cleartext thing.
But I think the book is good in the sense that it's encourage those
who are not expert in the subject to know more about. Thats why I'm
here asking.
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2009/1/14 Charly Avital :
> Andre Amorim wrote the following on 1/14/09 9:49 AM:
>> Hi all,
>
Hi all,
Anyone knows what's is fact (real) and what is fiction in Dan Brown
novel, Digital Fortress ?
Kind Regards,
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>It's instead proposing something much different, which is
> unrelated to the original poster's request
sorry bob, rigth, I misunderstood what he had said. It is whiskey
fault. :-) I'll read it again tom.
kind regards,
A.A.
2008/12/18 Robert J. Hansen :
> Andre Amor
ING THE X.509
HIERARCHY AND THE PGP WEB OF TRUST THROUGH A COLLABORATIVE TRUST
SCORING SYSTEM
http://middleware.internet2.edu/pki03/presentations/02.pdf
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2008/12/17 arghman :
>
>>> * if I sign a message with that key pair, and someone challenges my
>>> identit
Hi all,
http://www.etokenonlinux.org/et/HowTos/eToken_and_GPG
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hardware, you cannot have your keys safer.
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2008/7/5 Faramir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> Andrew Berg escribió:
>> Faramir wrote:
>> | Hello!
>> | I have been carrying portable thunderbird
t type or using the keyboard.
But it still vulnerable to screenlogger's . So I was think if is possible to
use some kind of One Time Password System ..
Something like Perfect Paper Password ...
http://www.grc.com/ppp/urlaccess.htm
What do you think guys ?
All the best,
Andre Amorim
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