passphrases: the police and subkeys scenario
Rick Valenzuela
rick at rickv.com
Mon Jun 16 19:01:23 CEST 2008
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Faramir wrote:
| Well, I suppose in most "civilized" countries you have the right to
| have access to a lawyer if you have legal troubles. But is it a good
| idea to keep in mind there are places where that is unlikely to work...
Ah, and there's the fatal flaw -- not the part about "civilized"
countries, but simply "country." Airport immigration and customs is
viewed as outside the borders, a middle ground where the laws of the
destination nation don't apply.
Rick
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