Message Havens
SINCLAIR DOUGLAS N
sinclai at ecf.toronto.edu
Fri May 13 14:19:35 PDT 1994
> Seems to me that you should also have all of the messages to you
> collated into one block, have some random length padding added, and then
> encrypt the whole thing and send it back to you. If you have this all
> done automatically by the server at the haven, then you may not even need
> to call all of those random other messages down. That is, assuming you
> trust the sysadmin of that haven, which is probably not the best of ideas.
The only problem I see here is that it requires the message haven
know your public key. All sorts of man-in-the-middle attacks become
possible here. I don't know that I'd trust a machine to do an intellegent
web-of-trust; it can't actually meet people at a conference and swap cards.
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