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Sun Apr 26 15:04:58 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> here's another thing that doesn't work : "The worst part, is Torrie Fischer is competent with PGP 4. My advice to her, is" << the problem being that i can readily see her cv, but i don't see yours. from whence do you give her advice ? this jars.
Fri Apr 24 22:42:35 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> i do have some acct manager ppl who are technically bank clerks that i contact via pgp, which is a greast improvemnent over phone and i have nfi how they get into the systems
Fri Apr 24 20:08:11 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 24-04-2015 17:24:04; mats: pgp sig is SOP for DMCA notices
Fri Apr 24 19:59:06 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 24-04-2015 17:02:05; nubbins`: of note: the text of the notice was PGP-signed
Fri Apr 24 17:24:04 UTC 2015 <mats> pgp sig is SOP for DMCA notices
Fri Apr 24 17:07:10 UTC 2015 <williamdunne> nubbins`: Wait, did you have to type in the PGP sig?
Fri Apr 24 17:05:24 UTC 2015 <nubbins`> asciilifeform unfortunately, sprayed-on PGP indicates to me that this email is fraudulent
Fri Apr 24 17:04:12 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> nubbins`: this is not the first time i recall seeing pgp 'sprayed on for flavour'
Fri Apr 24 17:04:07 UTC 2015 <nubbins`> well, they come "pgp"-"signed"/
Fri Apr 24 17:03:51 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> nubbins`: i heard about these being sent out. didn't know they came pgp-signed!
Fri Apr 24 17:02:05 UTC 2015 <nubbins`> of note: the text of the notice was PGP-signed
Tue Apr 21 14:45:40 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> * ascii_lander [13:43] read mircea_popescu pgp rfc in half-awake state and almost released brain from nose until realized that it is for -keyserver- and not a pgptron (e.g. gpg) per se << wasn't there an actual keyserver rfc at some point? i swear i read this thing but now cannot find it.
Tue Apr 21 13:44:39 UTC 2015 <*> ascii_lander read mircea_popescu pgp rfc in half-awake state and almost released brain from nose until realized that it is for -keyserver- and not a pgptron (e.g. gpg) per se
Tue Apr 21 11:44:15 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> actually i suppose this could be a job for a young fellow not afraid of work : inherit phuctor and build a pgp keyserver around it.
Sat Apr 18 04:52:14 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> pgp: * Signed message? More like “cryptographic proof that I wrote this incriminating statement” << myeah
Sat Apr 18 04:43:50 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> As I write this, the prosecution has showed that DPR’s private PGP key was on Ross Ulbricht’s laptop. How’s that strong proof of identity looking now? << funnily, it's more or less common knowledge that they shared the key around
Sat Apr 18 03:39:48 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 17-04-2015 20:27:29; pete_dushenski: ;;later tell ben_vulpes but what if i wanna advertise my pgp version and its implied affiliations ? also, sorry for skipping your scoop mention in the cavirtex article, it just seemed a little tardy to have mentioned it.
Sat Apr 18 01:13:13 UTC 2015 <Citizenfive> Both are very good tools. At present, I see many solutions trying to fit the square peg of PGP into the gaping goatse of "maintaining OPSEC in an adverse environment of well-heeled adversaries". That is, it fits, but a large round peg, perhaps OTR, would allow less... spillage.
Sat Apr 18 01:10:23 UTC 2015 <Citizenfive> PGP & OTR are not mutually exclusive
Fri Apr 17 20:27:29 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> ;;later tell ben_vulpes but what if i wanna advertise my pgp version and its implied affiliations ? also, sorry for skipping your scoop mention in the cavirtex article, it just seemed a little tardy to have mentioned it.