Deniability

MFPA expires2011 at ymail.com
Tue Mar 22 22:42:33 CET 2011


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Hi


On Tuesday 22 March 2011 at 7:20:59 PM, in
<mid:1af4381f560480656e49ea2843098672 at localhost>, Robert J. Hansen
wrote:


> If the government alleges, "this person used OpenPGP to
> cover up the crime and make life difficult on the FBI,"
> the government must do two things: (a) enter into
> evidence the fact the accused has access to OpenPGP,
> and (b) convince the jury the accused used OpenPGP in
> an attempt to foil a police investigation.

Assuming you have nothing illegal to hide, there is nothing wrong with
using whatever tools may be at your disposal to keep your personal
affairs away from investigators. Maybe ill-advised in certain
circumstances but definitely not wrong. There is no requirement to
prove your innocence.

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Best regards

MFPA                    mailto:expires2011 at ymail.com

Never trust a dog with orange eyebrows
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