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PGP

hughesļ¼ ah.com

17 Dec 2003 17 Dec '03
11:17 p.m.

A simple question:

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Could someone EMAIL me where I could get a copy of PGP for my Netcom account? Thanks.

An answer:

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I would like to emphasize that it is useless and a jeopardy to those who communicate with anyone on a public connect service such as Netcom using PGP.

Another rule of thumb I have: Never force someone to act in their own best interest. How do you know what the best interests of someone else are? How do you know when they change? Calling PGP on netcom "useless" is blind foolishness. Using PGP on netcom does not protect against netcom administration or netcom access hackers, fine. That does not make it useless. Did you ask who the correspondent was? Perhaps the protection is against a sysadmin on the _other_ end of the conversation. Did you ask if security is really needed? Perhaps the person wishes to practice and to integrate PGP into their software system. Any potential "jeapordy" is contingent upon something bad happening as a result of revelation on the netcom end. This situation is not always true, and likely not usually true.

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I don't mean to flame. The danger and futility of using PGP on a multi-user, networked system seems non-obvious to a lot of folks.

You may not mean to flame, but you were indeed flaming: useless, jeapordy, danger, futility Not one of these words is justified without more information about the PGP user and their situation. There are certainly risks involved in the stated use of PGP. Sometimes these risks constitute a barrier to prudent use, sometimes they do not. Eric

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