27 Jan
2022
27 Jan
'22
6:33 a.m.
On 1/23/22, k <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Receiving an encrypted message doesn't indicate the sender is the same person who encrypted previous messages at all
If sender included a context proof, a psk, or a chain inside each subsequent msg for the receiver it would.
or that the message was even made in one unit by one person
A good decrypt seems to be one "unit", and no tool can prove what was behind the senders "unit", could be duress or hack.
others could also encrypt a hash tto this key, since it's public.
Yes it's silly, yet who knows what their model might be.
Curious what norms exist for using signify/minisgn. Seems formats are kind of left up to the user.
What usage exist? OpenBSD uses it. Search signify / minisign for more.