Re: PGP security problems?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Please be advised that the message sent to the cypherpunks list purporting to be from Carolyn Turbyfill <turby@pgp.com> was a forgery. The PGP signature on the file, apparently from Marc Briceno <mark@digicash.com> may have been a forgery, as well, since it is unlikely that Marc would know whether or not Carolyn wears panties. It may be that the forger quite simply made a lucky guess. Oh! Not that I've been peeking up the women's skirts at the office. I'm in therapy now, and all of that is behind me. I must have just heard it from someone else in the office. Not that we're a bunch of perverts who sit around talking about that kind of thing, mind you. (I'd better shut up while I still have a job.) Oh! I know. This message must be a forgery, too. Yes, that's it...this message is a _forgery_! It's not me writing it, its that sick, demented, cypherpunk forger. I'm not backsliding. I attend all the meetings and I am taking my medication regularly. It's the _forger_, I tell you...the _forger_!!! Michael J. Iannamico <mji@pgp.com> "I'm feeling much better now." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBM7tbH2vmZC203a9iEQJjjQCg1IICgkrGCdiydWAlqjbpoxQ5YEEAoNco CjhwCCVEz/ALHinvGNhJHvDT =sjFj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Michael J. Iannamico