On 4/27/11 4:19 PM, M.R. wrote:
> For most individuals who really *need* (as opposed to those
> that do it as a matter of ideology or principle) to protect
> their communication, the need to keep confidential who is
> communicating with whom is as important as is the protection
> of the content.
I
Am Donnerstag, 28. April 2011, 14:49:30 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
> On 4/27/11 4:19 PM, M.R. wrote:
> > For most individuals who really *need* (as opposed to those
> > that do it as a matter of ideology or principle) to protect
> > their communication, the need to keep confidential who is
> > commu
On 4/28/11 9:11 AM, Hauke Laging wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 28. April 2011, 14:49:30 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
>> On 4/27/11 4:19 PM, M.R. wrote:
>>> For most individuals who really *need* (as opposed to those
>>> that do it as a matter of ideology or principle) to protect
>>> their communication, the
Mike Acker wrote (in part):
> this is the only way to certify a system: a running system cannot be
> used to certify itself. for those who don't understand this an old and
> common malware trick is to replace the directory list program. when the
> system owner types dir c:\windows\*.* the modifi
On 28-04-2011 14:49, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Likewise, if I were married I would have a serious need for privacy in
> my communications with my wife: but my wife's identity would be part of
> the public record.
Not when you're having an affair.
> Likewise, when I place an order from Amazon I o
On 4/28/11 9:40 AM, Johan Wevers wrote:
>> Likewise, if I were married I would have a serious need for privacy in
>> my communications with my wife: but my wife's identity would be part of
>> the public record.
>
> Not when you're having an affair.
Err -- yes. Even if I'm having an affair, my wi
On 14:59, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 12:56:19 -0400, Mike Acker
> wrote:
>
>> > This is why we need the Software Audit Tool I've discussed at times on
>> > various boards. The Software Audit Tool will need to be on a separate,
>> > read-only, bootable media such as a DVD. On b
On 04/28/2011 11:12, Charly Avital wrote:
> Hi,
>
> signature verifies in all your signed posts composed in plain text.
>
> Signature does not verify in all your signed posts composed (apparently,
> as shown in the raw source) in HTML.
>
> Best regards,
> Charly
>
> MacOS 10.6.7-MacBook Intel C2Duo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Mike Acker wrote:
> thanks for the note
>
> i have PGP/MIME set ON so this should not happen (and HTML has to be MIMEd )
>
> from your note it sounds like Thunderbird is sending BOTH .txt and .html
> formats. I would expect your e/mail client to se
On 28/04/11 13:40, Johan Wevers wrote:
I'm not so sure. Especially for human rights activists in, say, Syrie or
Tibet, might not want the government to know when they are mailing with
foreign journalists.
Quite probably, but I do not consider myself qualified to comment
on trials and tribulatio
Mike Acker wrote:
> thanks for the note
>
> i have PGP/MIME set ON so this should not happen (and HTML has to be MIMEd )
>
> from your note it sounds like Thunderbird is sending BOTH .txt and .html
> formats. I would expect your e/mail client to selecvt one of these --
> and either should verify
On 4/28/11 12:03 PM, M.R. wrote:
> However, it is not in the criminal but in the civil litigation that
> the courts can (and nowadays increasingly do) issue Subpoena Duces
> Tecum ("production of evidence") for plain-text of one of the
> litigant's communications.
This is at odds with my understan
Mike Acker wrote the following on 4/28/11 11:29 AM:
> i have PGP/MIME set ON so this should not happen (and HTML has to be MIMEd )
>
> from your note it sounds like Thunderbird is sending BOTH .txt and .html
> formats. I would expect your e/mail client to selecvt one of these --
> and either shou
> - Message from Mike Acker on Thu, 28
> Apr 2011 10:49:13 -0400 -
>
> To:
>
> "Robert J. Hansen"
>
> cc:
>
> gnupg-users@gnupg.org, Faramir
>
> Subject:
>
> Re: Re: Keylogers
>
> On 14:59, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 12:56:19 -0400, Mike Acker
> wrote:
>
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