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Was Sat, 15 Oct 2005, at 09:40:27 +0800,
when nidhog wrote:
> Do you have any suggestions as to what security measures can be
> implemented in the following conditions:
I'll give few ideas, if nothing else than to improve my "karma" for
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Mica Mijatovic wrote:
>>>2. frequency of changing passphrases
>>> - in a user who accesses emails via net cafes (think keyloggers)
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> Also good idea. Let's say after each use via net cafes, as soon as
> possible. Well, would be "ideally".
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I would appreciate a few recommendations for online PGP primers. PGP
for dummies, I guess. I have OpenPGP on Thunderbird, and I would like
to understand purpose, usage, and best practices. Again, I'm going
for learning and understanding, not just ha
Wayne Chandler wrote:
> I would appreciate a few recommendations for online PGP primers. PGP
> for dummies, I guess. I have OpenPGP on Thunderbird, and I would like
> to understand purpose, usage, and best practices. Again, I'm going
> for learning and understanding, not just having another appl
On 9262 day of my life Tad Marko wrote:
>> You can't. That's like asking how you can stop other people from
>> printing out badges that say "I am Tad Marko" and pinning them to their
>> shirts.
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> I'm not asking for that. I want them to not say that a given key goes
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is n
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In reply to John Clizbe's message sent 2005-10-15 15:33:
> Wayne Chandler wrote:
>
>>I would appreciate a few recommendations for online PGP primers. PGP
>>for dummies, I guess. I have OpenPGP on Thunderbird, and I would like
>>to understand p
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John W. Moore III wrote:
> Mica Mijatovic wrote:
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2. frequency of changing passphrases
- in a user who accesses emails via net cafes (think keyloggers)
>>
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>>Also good idea. Let's say after each use via net cafes, as soon as
>>poss