> A hacker can copy your key, no matter if it is encrypted or not; It
> will just spend one more minute for him.
 
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but if your key is encrypted and the
only way to decrypt it is to actally enter the passphrase manually (e.g. no
automatic start-up) the hacker can steal all he wants, but needs to trojan
some things as well to actually get to your key (unless of course you
encrypted it with 40 bits des, but only someone in the wrong country would
do that).

Jan


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