-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In list.cypherpunks, Chris.Claborne@SanDiegoCA.ATTGIS.COM quotes a VeriSign press release:
Class One Digital IDs: These IDs insure the uniqueness of a name or e-mail address. Class One Digital IDs are primarily used for casual World Wide Web browsing and secure e-mail. VeriSign offers non-commercial Class One Digital IDs at no cost or VeriSign supported commercial versions for $6.
Netscape Navigator 2.0 users will be able to download Class One Digital IDs from VeriSign's new Online Digital ID Issuing Service on the World Wide Web beginning in late October.
I can forsee some possible DOS attacks against the Class One certificate. (p'raps I should get mine forthwith?) And what protection is VeriSign offering against the misuse of our certificates (given that VeriSign must undoubtedly hold copies of all the issued certs). - -- Roy M. Silvernail -- roy@cybrspc.mn.org perl -e '$x = 1/20; print "Just my \$$x! (adjusted for inflation)\n"' "What do you mean, you've never been to Alpha Centauri?" -- Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMF5kXBvikii9febJAQFu6QQAmA46r+MuUOprM/ETHPnzKVYWuc8vT22i xqzgV5ScNLPe2fjSBlWtazT+e1xbj6MQKzHfqJUZztvRfpD4U3h7xptuf5WjRhlt liHgrLvg9Nkq4azfQkS71ifW2cM4uZZpF0BrQsNxEsN5WiiYkBGFQCN8eRZ17s3i GnU/FjZbiGc= =o0wf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----