Re: [liberationtech] Interesting things in keyservers

2013-07-22 Thread Tom Ritter
On 21 July 2013 20:00, micah mi...@riseup.net wrote: Uh ok, that is weird? Eugen, care to explain what that is about? I wouldn't give it too much thought. John Young often archives emails from mailing lists to cryptome.org. It's basically a curated archive service. Take it as a badge of

Re: [liberationtech] Interesting things in keyservers

2013-07-21 Thread micah
Micah Lee micahf...@riseup.net writes: Finally, there seems to be some amazing misconceptions about keyservers, keys and the web of trust. In particular this http://cryptome.org/2013/07/mining-pgp-keyservers.htm circulated recently and it pained me to see because it suggested various

Re: [liberationtech] Interesting things in keyservers

2013-07-20 Thread micah
Hi Micah! Micah Lee micahf...@riseup.net writes: I'm working on a talk for OHM2013 about PGP. Can anyone send me examples of interesting keys in key servers that you know of? Since you are preparing a talk about the subject, I'm going to be pedantic and correct your usage of PGP, because it

Re: [liberationtech] Interesting things in keyservers

2013-07-17 Thread Jason Gulledge
Micah, There's uh, this one. http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindexsearch=0x25B37ACACC82107B (warning: ascii goatse) They tried again w/ his other key, but.. mostly fail-ish. http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindexsearch=0x642AFAB27F6A5517 -Jason Gulledge @ramdac On 7/17/13 7:45

Re: [liberationtech] Interesting things in keyservers

2013-07-17 Thread Ben Laurie
On 17 July 2013 06:45, Micah Lee micahf...@riseup.net wrote: I'm working on a talk for OHM2013 about PGP. Can anyone send me examples of interesting keys in key servers that you know of? http://shoestringfoundation.org/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2004/07/01 For example, attempts at XSSing Enigmail

[liberationtech] Interesting things in keyservers

2013-07-16 Thread Micah Lee
I'm working on a talk for OHM2013 about PGP. Can anyone send me examples of interesting keys in key servers that you know of? For example, attempts at XSSing Enigmail (I think one of these is mine from long ago -- and BTW, Enigmail isn't vulnerable):