Dale Thorn wrote:
As I remember the quote, it ended something like "and they came for me, but there was nobody left to speak up".
Dale, Thanks, I love the quote but can't find it or it's source. Perhaps I can put it all together in bits and pieces.
We just don't believe (naively) that just because someone issues code that was designed 20 years ago, and which the NSA can undoubtedly crack in a heartbeat, that that code can necessarily protect us against all comers.
I don't thinkI'm very naieve about cryptography. I fully realize that the same goons that will crack you over the head for what you've written, will also be prone to cracking you over the head for 'not' being able to read what you have written.
There is a difference between principle and fact. You have the principles exactly correct, but as to facts, you have to be eternally vigilant, i.e., don't get too comfortable with PGP et al.
Thanks for the advice. PGP serves me very well for most of my correspondences, but I add a little 'je ne sais quoi' to it for things I consider to be of more personal import. It's probably something that experienced crytptographers would laugh at, but just because I'm not a professional security-alarm designer doesn't mean I'm going to leave my housekey under the front door mat. -- Reply to:toto@sk.sympatico.ca "There's only one two."