From: Jeff Davis <eagle@deeptht.armory.com>
To: cypher <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Message Hash: 7e8ee80a66aabc8c7ad387721b418b11c6c0e93487cdf2addcc7c953d6720f50
Message ID: <9404210145.aa28482@deeptht.armory.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-21 08:46:03 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 21 Apr 94 01:46:03 PDT
From: Jeff Davis <eagle@deeptht.armory.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 94 01:46:03 PDT
To: cypher <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: Re: EFF & PGP
Message-ID: <9404210145.aa28482@deeptht.armory.com>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
You're a little slow, Sparky. I had the <ask@eff.org> sig! on my public
key a couple of days before it hit the net. One may ftp it, or simply
email pgpkey@eff.org- It's for sensitive messages and comes with a
request that it not be used trivially. It's been out for a few weeks now.
I used it 5 April to encrypt my Fed Reserve report to the office.
With Dan Brown for a SysOp and average loads tantilizingly low on eff.org,
why do they need the hassle of signing their messages? Site security is
a site responsibility. The Hoax came out of an anonymous remailer, not
an eff.org forgery. The Hoax enjoyed a brief resurgence on the net a week
ago and was pandemically debunked as soon as it showed up.
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Version: 2.3a
iQCVAgUBLbY80V/ScHuGXWgVAQE8DgP/arMGt9VXmowCaQTTLRIwbGiJxwxItJnB
ebvvlf0BRYasBQ8KT3iwFngfLFELTW5lHujTJsB2LUlDz87eNX1Gsb7DVJ8V0owi
Px76mCIvM5gEJoPMTNTb2XttZ01K7Hiq9JIJNPmuCUokBpywae+xPklAK91DVNmk
OSfIt/QdiOA=
=5Rwu
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