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Sat Oct 12 13:52:33 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   Although the parties had access to far better encryption techniques (Karim himself used PGP for data storage on computer disks), they chose to use their own scheme(implemented in Microsoft Excel), rejecting a more sophisticated code program called Mujhaddin Secrets "because 'kaffirs', or non-believers, know about it, so it must be less secure".

Sat Oct 12 04:05:38 UTC 2013  <nubbins`>   i've stopped using perfectly good pgp keys after absentmindedly connecting the machines holding them to the internet

Fri Oct 11 03:14:04 UTC 2013  <BingoBoingo>   asciilifeform: If you want a lot of details use http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/pgp/ directed at bingoboingo357@gmail.com

Thu Oct 10 12:12:59 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   well i can't find it. somewhere phil zimmermann was saying that people still send him pgp encrypted email but he long since doesn't have the key so he usually responds to ask ppl to send it plainly

Tue Oct 08 14:04:11 UTC 2013  <pankkake>   if you used PGP in all messages I fail to see how you could get caught

Sat Oct 05 23:54:24 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   more importantly, using pgp-style tools you have a dedicated signature identification step. you somehow acquire my signature. such as, from me.

Fri Oct 04 21:46:09 UTC 2013  <asciilifeform>   a basic and inescapable problem in something like 'pgp in browser' is that the user has no way to tell if he's actually using what he thinks he's using.

Fri Oct 04 21:44:00 UTC 2013  <ozbot>   [tor-talk] Tor Browser Bundle: PGP encryption built-in?

Sat Sep 28 09:14:17 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   i was discussing gpg/pgp/ssh keys/whatever else uses diffie-hellman

Fri Sep 27 21:06:25 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   (it's in the pgp link, but putting in text nao)

Mon Sep 16 20:44:40 UTC 2013  <jurov>   how less than pgp?

Mon Sep 16 20:42:32 UTC 2013  <kakobrekla>   yes they suck, but less than pgp

Sat Sep 14 13:58:57 UTC 2013  <jurov>   ;;later tell mircea_popescu "is there some way to make a website where people can put in their pgp keys and they get tested for entropy quality/statistical weakness ?" nope, except for few debianlike-pathological cases.

Sat Sep 14 07:18:36 UTC 2013  <mircea_popescu>   asciilifeform is there some way to make a website where people can put in their pgp keys and they get tested for entropy quality/statistical weakness ?

Fri Sep 06 13:19:45 UTC 2013  <mjr_>   anyway, just goes to show that pgp/gpg is the way to go

Wed Aug 21 00:41:23 UTC 2013  <pankkake>   it was, it was defeated by printing pgp on a book

Fri Aug 16 18:00:21 UTC 2013  <nubbins`>   so what's everybody's general level of security? raise your hand if you generated your PGP keys on an offline computer

Thu Jul 18 23:26:39 UTC 2013  <benkay>   man, there's a massive market out there that can't figure out how to pgp their mpex

Mon Jul 15 00:19:02 UTC 2013  <Namworld>   "[19:11] <jurov> i'd rather suggest to have two pgp keys. one for trading only and other that would allow to PUSH and WITHDRAW"

Mon Jul 15 00:00:51 UTC 2013  <dub>   not to derail yet another famous Namworld debate but I think the point is that if your pgp keys have bolted it is probably too late to shut the gate

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