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Subject:
[PGP-USERS] A group of Czech cryptographers has claimed to have
broken OpenPGP...
Date:
Wed, 21 Mar 2001 21:19:26 -0500
From:
Robert Guerra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I typically go between many computers from work to home. The ones at work "thin"
workstations, they don't contain floppies, cd-roms or any other external
devices. They do however have USB ports.
Check out the following link: http://www.agatetech.com/products_q.html
I bought one of the 16 mb on
Hmmm,,,
The Ponzi scheme gang has graduated to bigger and better things now! They
moved up from running individual scams on e-gold -- to a full blown
*imaginary* metals backed e-currency called OSGold.
If you check the SSL cert -- they are in the USA,*offshore*?
And there is NO gold backing
Hi David,
- Original Message -
From: "David Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>(The legal requirements are on the site at
http://www.osgold.com/services/terms.html)
Yes, these tell me how *I* must behave, but I already trust myself! It
gives me absolutely no idea how *you* will care for *my*
Perhaps David can respond?
MM
From: "Sidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> He wants us to send our MONEY to him but he gives ABSOLUTELY NO
> representation about how he will deal with our money. There are NO
> terms and conditions, agreements or any other guarantees or other
> legal requirements on the si
At 1:33 PM -0600 3/21/01, GoldDirectory.com wrote:
>> OK, here's what I don't understand... If someone obtains your secret key,
>> then why can't they just use THIS key to sign email, and assume your
>> identity? Why do they need to modify it, reinsert it in your computer, and
>> then obtain a cop
David,
I see you answered the queries.
MM
> Sidd,
> First of all, I would like to say that I appreciate your
> comments, as I can
> always count on you to look into the technical side of a site
> with the most
> critical eye I have EVER seen in a discussion list.
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> OK, here's what I don't understand... If someone obtains your secret key,
> then why can't they just use THIS key to sign email, and assume your
> identity? Why do they need to modify it, reinsert it in your computer, and
> then obtain a copy of a message that you subsequently send?
Nevermind..
From:
> http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,42553,00.html
>"In this case, someone wishing to impersonate you would need to gain access
to your secret key -- usually stored on a hard drive or a floppy disk --
surreptitiously modify it, then obtain a message you signed using the
altered secr
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
This is from Declan McCullagh's Politech list. I came THAT
close to not-PGPsigning this message. ;^) Not exactly on
the topic of e-gold, but a topic of continual interest to this
list, IMO.
JMR
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,42553,00.html
> It seems that some of the users of E-gold (and the management of E-gold)
> have NOT been too receptive to "common" folk using this service for
> playing "games".
Playing "games" is fine; I occasionally do a little "gaming" otherwise
referred to as gambling. Guaranteeing returns in excess of a
-Original Message-
From: David Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 10:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw: [e-gold-list] Re: Re osgold.com
- Original Message -
From: "David Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S
> I found the OSGold site refreshingly simple, and easy to use. I guess it
> appeals to me because I don't like my life cluttered up with legal mumbo
> jumbo as I try to brush my teeth (or perform any other mundane tasks) ...
> I don't NEED to know all of the details of WHY or HOW my car radio wo
I found the OSGold site refreshingly simple, and easy to use. I guess it
appeals to me because I don't like my life cluttered up with legal mumbo
jumbo as I try to brush my teeth (or perform any other mundane tasks) ...
I don't NEED to know all of the details of WHY or HOW my car radio works
eit
> He wants us to send our MONEY to him but he gives ABSOLUTELY NO
> representation about how he will deal with our money. There are NO
> terms and conditions, agreements or any other guarantees or other
> legal requirements on the site.
The terms of use are here:
http://www.osgold.com/services/t
As a follow up to his OSGold post, Michael Moore wrote:
>Glad to know this is bona fide. We can only benefit by competition as
was
>just recently pointed out.
>
>I have recieved a email from David (with whom I am aquainted) and am
>satisfied this is a genuine site.
>
>I can see there will be bugs
And my .50 cents has arrived.
Kind regards,
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http://www.gold-today.com
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James,
Well I am happy that we have such a swift and happy response.
Glad to know this is bona fide. We can only benefit by competition as was
just recently pointed out.
I have recieved a email from David (with whom I am aquainted) and am
satisfied this is a genuine site.
I can see there will
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