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Re: How to disable passphrase prompt



On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 11:45:29AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> piece of paper, and someone will have to defend himself against a false
> charge by relying on the presence or absence of a digital signature.

This is undeniability, which is far more than PGP gives you:  A
determined intruder will always succeed in breaking into your computer
and read your PGP keys, thus assuming your `digital identity'.  Think
breaking in your office physically.  Not that certain politicians care a
bit...

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Jan Minar                   "Please don't CC me, I'm subscribed." x 7

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