http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Advisories/AD20020710.html
This vulnerability can be exploited by the Outlook user simply
selecting a "malicious" email, the opening of an attachment is
not required.
...
[NAI] have released a patch for the latest versions of the PGP
Outlook plug-in to protect
I wrote:
> > Perhaps we are using
> > wildly divergent notions of "privacy"
Donald Eastlake 3rd wrote:
> You are confusing privacy with secrecy
That's not a helpful remark. My first contribution to
this thread called attention to the possibility of
wildly divergent notions of "privacy".
Als
Dan Geer wrote:
>
> Over the last six months, I'd discovered that Carl Ellison (Intel),
> Joan Feigenbaum (Yale) and I agreed on at least one thing: that the
> problem statements for "privacy" and for "digital rights management"
> were identical,
...
> ... YMMV.
Uhhh, my mileage varies rather c