Re: [PLUG] Blackberry row, what about gpg encryption

2010-08-14 Thread Shridhar Daithankar
On Saturday 14 August 2010 19:43:12 Mayuresh wrote: > If it is taking Indian Govt for granted and give in to pressure from > others, that's definitely not acceptable. On the contrary, did this happen > because other Govts settled for something less than what GoI is asking for? > We don't know. My

Re: [PLUG] Blackberry row, what about gpg encryption

2010-08-14 Thread Mayuresh
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 06:48:34PM +0530, Praveen A wrote: > 2010/8/14 आदित्य लघाटे : > > http://www.asianage.com/india/google-and-skype-might-also-feel-security-heat-739 > > Google and Skype might also feel security heatIt is interesting to see, how > > "stupid" our government officials can get!!

Re: [PLUG] Blackberry row, what about gpg encryption

2010-08-14 Thread Praveen A
2010/8/14 आदित्य लघाटे : > http://www.asianage.com/india/google-and-skype-might-also-feel-security-heat-739 > Google and Skype might also feel security heatIt is interesting to see, how > "stupid" our government officials can get!! Why is it stupid? Isn't it brilliant? -- പ്രവീണ്‍ അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടി

Re: [PLUG] Blackberry row, what about gpg encryption

2010-08-14 Thread आदित्य लघाटे
On 14 August 2010 13:42, Abhijit Bhopatkar wrote: > On Saturday 14 August 2010 10:26 AM, Mithun Shitole wrote: > >> Hi, >>Looking at current blackberry vs Indian government row, I am bit >> confused and curious. >> >> What if so called terrorist used a gpg public-private key encryption >> kno

Re: [PLUG] Blackberry row, what about gpg encryption

2010-08-14 Thread Abhijit Bhopatkar
On Saturday 14 August 2010 10:26 AM, Mithun Shitole wrote: Hi, Looking at current blackberry vs Indian government row, I am bit confused and curious. What if so called terrorist used a gpg public-private key encryption known only to them (Sender and receiver) ? Is it possible government to c

[PLUG] Blackberry row, what about gpg encryption

2010-08-13 Thread Mithun Shitole
Hi, Looking at current blackberry vs Indian government row, I am bit confused and curious. What if so called terrorist used a gpg public-private key encryption known only to them (Sender and receiver) ? Is it possible government to crack it? And if it can't , whats the point in blocking Blackb