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Message-ID: <4050E18C.5070205@onryou.com>
From: lists2 at onryou.com (Cael Abal)
Subject: Meth and hacking?

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John.Airey@...b.org.uk wrote:

> Hang on a minute. How can you steal "public" encryption keys? They are
> useless if they aren't freely available anyway!
>
> Now "private" encryption keys is another matter.

Hi John,

You're mistaken -- there are tools in the wild RIGHT NOW that make
stealing public keys trivial...  In fact it can be done via several web
browsers!

http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x77D01DFB

We're doomed!

Cael
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