From: usura@vox.hacktic.nl (Usura)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-06-14 23:07:50 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 14 Jun 94 16:07:50 PDT
From: usura@vox.hacktic.nl (Usura)
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 94 16:07:50 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: remailer exposing sender
Message-ID: <061594004647Rnf0.78@vox.hacktic.nl >
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trollins@debbie.telos.com (Tom Rollins) writes:
>I am concerned about a the security of using a remailer
>such as remailer@soda.berkeley.edu. My concern is that
>after an anonymous message has been sent or posted.
>Someone could then send a message to the sender using
>the encrypted address supplied by the remailer. This
>message which is sent back through the remailer could
>be composed of known text which then could be traced
>back to the originator system of the anonymous sender.
>Any comments would be appreciated.
If you use the vox remailers, and you have added your PGP key tho my
keyring, all mail send to a key [adress] wich is in my keyring will be
encrypted using that key. Since vox is an UUCP site, time correlation is
less of a problem. Of course if your message is the only one that has been
encrypted, then ....
> thanks, tom
Youre welcome
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Exit! Stage Left.
Alex de Joode <usura@vox.hacktic.nl>
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