Tor and keyservers
Peter Lebbing
peter at digitalbrains.com
Wed Feb 24 22:13:39 CET 2016
On 24/02/16 22:10, Lachlan Gunn wrote:
> I mean in the sense that it's a lot easier for someone doing MITM to
> transparently rewrite the signatures in an email than it is to
> transparently detect that you are reading the verification code and then
> replace it with a synthesised version without breaking the flow of
> speech. It's not perfect, but it's a barrier at least.
Ah! Then it makes sense. I hadn't picked up on that.
Peter.
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