Its pretty much impossible to distinguish a nation-state's covert agency
personnel who are masquerading as someone else from the real someone
else. In the UK we have recently had examples of undercover agents
infiltrating animal rights groups or similar as activists, forming deep
emotional rela
Perhaps our anonymous user would like us to use his free software
because it has nice backdoors in it that allow certain organisations to
decrypt all our encrypted emails. And without access to the source code,
we can never be sure that there aren't any. So I would not touch it with
a barge pol
That tool is encryption, and it doesn't only enforce our
privacy right, it also make us aware about people trying to take away
that right from us, because the one trying to take away that right,
first would have to take away our right to use encryption, or force us
to install some backdoor on
Probably from the IDF or similar organisation
David
On 27/08/2012 14:13, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Is "No such Client" a troll to block ?
Cheers,
Julian
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Another paper is
Identifying and Overcoming Obstacles to PKI Deployment and Usage
by Steve Hanna, available from
middleware.internet2.edu/pki04/proceedings/action_plan.pdf
regards
David
On 25/08/2012 00:13, John Clizbe wrote:
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
On 08/24/2012 08:24 AM, peter.segm...@wro
Hi All
I was demonstrating GPA for the first time to a class of students
yesterday and a very strange thing happened. (Note that I am new to GPA,
having used OpenPGP for the last 10 years, so I am not familiar with its
"normal" behaviour). When I signed a message in the clipboard and was
aske
. Hansen wrote:
On 6/22/2012 11:54 AM, David Chadwick wrote:
I was demonstrating GPA for the first time to a class of students
yesterday and a very strange thing happened.
I was able to recreate this on GPG4WIN Win7/64, incidentally. The
problem does not appear to be in GPA, but in pinentry. It can
Hi All
I was demonstrating GPA for the first time to a class of students
yesterday and a very strange thing happened. (Note that I am new to GPA,
having used OpenPGP for the last 10 years, so I am not familiar with its
"normal" behaviour). When I signed a message in the clipboard and was
aske