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Am 06.05.2017 um 05:55 schrieb Phillip Hallam-Baker:<br>
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It is time to make strong end-to-end encryption the ubiquitous
in Internet emails. ..........[snip]<br>
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There is certainly no question that strong end-to-end encryption
can be done well by persons having sufficient<br>
knowledge in crypto. However the mass of the common people would
have to trust the opinions or certifications<br>
of some institutional bodies, whether governmental or not, and
let the processing be done accordingly, whereby <br>
various software, hardware and institutional bodies are
involved, the trustworthiness of all of them have to be <br>
assumed very much like in religions. That's a fundamentally
unsolvable problem of privacy and security IMHO.<br>
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M. K. Shen<br>
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