-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 El 28-08-2012 20:01, MFPA escribió:
Hello, >> IMHO, the main trouble probably is people don't feel the need to >> protect their privacy. > > So why do they use envelopes rather than postcards, and keep > secret the PIN for their cashpoint cards? There may be several reasons for that, and I'd like to ask about them to the friends that, being capable of using GPG, have said "no, I don't want to bother with installing it" to me. But a priori, probably they use envelopes to keep all the paper sheets together. And I don't think they would send a PIN on a letter. But if they do, probably they would say "but the mail-man can't know there is a PIN inside my letter, why would he open the envelope?". Ok, maybe they trust mail office doesn't open envelopes. They have too many letters and too little time, and no interest on reading letter. But email messages don't go straight from your hand to mail-man's hand, they have to travel a bit before reaching the mail server, and if you are using Wi-Fi, anyone in router's range can take a look at it. If we add the fact Eve doesn't even have to re-seal the envelope, then we may have a problem. Best Regards -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJQQBEeAAoJEMV4f6PvczxAJW4H+wXE6nYdHU4bCKws3HN1/sVP q5aoeolTRqwdvzJ+repmVWKtdV8toHZkLD5Wo2047EAkmZK2ROwXeWqzOY1klCXE b9YwWaDzUPOhCzs9Hv8psPAZdIeVdmYGCS09AKfUNBFH09u9innICZiPGdgJdMYn oLj6BnTZzzUpGwPToXXbJeapGJKQWyjPrWJdh+RbSiNqJoQazEj3TiuLErq+n52L fZqxlrZH5WEbqHHqrqd1PRiickEULmPlbg/8YORYUIn2CEkhI9Z0dsNDCbpBjgvn XomWp6Ozv68P2yj6bmZ/cy+o6JTgA16v86BqZmpxeJDG4QuNfWjeg2AizSf2/vc= =dV82 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users