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The Zimmerman prank---I'm sure not funny for him---hardens my line further against anonymity online. At its best, as here, it is an unholy nuisance.
Why? If you think about it, the prank doesn't demonstrate why anonymity is bad - it could have been off with ordinary mail forgery. What is does demonstrate is the need for digital signatures and authentication. In the future you would just ignore an announcement of this sort if it doesn't have a valid digital signature. Karl L. Barrus klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLZ9wY4OA7OpLWtYzAQHV1gP+IXt0zpdjh+97V9I6SASc29dWW2JZR5QV kI7EJyk5e6/gacULgr+nkGz4KAPIImQ6M4+QNDjplxnRwrwrljSMPewqZLpd1REF kZWGC8rnKOxFlwuXamMCF8+0+3+XrGqCxD6H2WuOGVZ82nUc5fHO25nNDes0B2tp /nf9TI8+zYY= =kyRX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----