-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- An entity calling itself Black Unicorn <unicorn@schloss.li> probably wrote:
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I thought I would take a moment to discuss my nym, given the Web of Trust issues floating about right now.
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The man in the middle problem with my nym is not really an issue as far as I can tell. I suppose someone might argue that they wouldn't want to mail me anything asking for legal advice for fear it might be intercepted and returned to them with disinformation attached. As these are people I generally don't know, it's equally likely to them that I am simply an agent provocateur who has no man in the middle problems.
I find that less likely, personally. In any case it should be understood that they are separate threats, which should be considered separately. Solving one will not solve the other, but by leaving _both_ unsolved you increase your risk.
From my end, man in the middle attacks are difficult to use against me because those with whom I have extensive business and personal communications know me well enough to permit end to end verification through seperate secure channels. (I use secure telephones regularly, and this permits voice recognition).
I apologize for mistakenly thinking that you had no signatures. Furthermore, I take back what I said about you not being sufficiently conscious of man in the middle attacks. So now we have connections to the Web O Trust, and some degree of confidence that you are alert to the possibility of MITM attacks. All I need to do is assure myself that each person between you and I on the Web O Trust is similarly engaging in counter-MITM measures... Regards, Bryce -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.1b2 iQB1AwUBMYSGMkjbHy8sKZitAQHHRgMAuq9/J3OacbGAUICrb2SaMfKrqY6AGnmP 2yOLDoNcokSfz+EUtcLEAHWUcXAXSqsK6CWFeMSniLb/uTYKNXzovh6lZ92AvkJu ynazcyAOtZYjDvlTkaFzdN2o1Ca3W2DI =A5Gy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----