Series of minor questions about OpenPGP 5

Faramir faramir.cl at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 18:03:53 CET 2009


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Peter Thomas escribió:
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> Using a radioactive sample for gnupg key generation is probably a very
> bad idea,.. I mean image all of use getting cancer or so ^^

  Well, not if the sample emits beta particles, these are supposed to be
easily blocked by some millimeters of skin, so as long as you don't
touch them too much, they would be safe to use. But I suppose as beta
radiation is composed of electrons, it would be a good idea to put the
radioactive entropy generator inside a case grounded, just in case...

   Best Regards
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