----- Original Message ----- From: "Lucky Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 9:38 AM Subject: 1024-bit RSA keys in danger of compromise
[...] > In light of the above, I reluctantly revoked all my personal 1024-bit > PGP keys and the large web-of-trust that these keys have acquired over > time. The keys should be considered compromised. The revoked keys and my > new keys are attached below. Hmmm... I see that the new 4096-bit super-duper key, besides its own (which doesn't prove much), only bears the signatures of the now revoked -as potentially compromised- old keys 0x375AD924 and 0xEEE8CFF3, plus 0x06757D2D (which turns out to be a 1024-bit DSA key) and 0x50C0FEA7 (a lowly 2048-bit RSA legacy key)... Are you really our Lucky, or the NSA proving our worst fears founded? ;-) Enzo --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]