On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 01:21:27PM -0800, Len Sassaman wrote: | | In conclusion, I leave you with a question: if remailer users are reduced | to a small number of high-paying remailer customers for whom anonymity is | not a game, but a matter of life or death, could a mix-net be made to | provide any sufficient degree of security? "No" is the easy answer. Say | yes, and prove it. No. If your anonymity set is small, then using the system calls attention to you, and your adversary can simply attack all the users with physical layer attacks (bugged keyboards, video cameras in ceilings, tempest, etc.). Further, if the user set is small you're probably more concerned with unobservability than with unlinkability or untracability. Adam -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume