PGP implements Key Recovery today!

attila attila at primenet.com
Thu Oct 10 12:58:58 PDT 1996


        No, this is too simple for the mindless bureaucrats!   

        The next thing Al Bore will ask will be for them to be copied
    on every message and the private key stored with government 
    trusted (read stooges) key escrow.

        It has been at least 130 years since any federal omnipotent 
    'Judge Roy Bean, Law West of Pecos' sack of coal walking on 
    water has ever considered the original intent: 

            "...it is better than 100 guilty go free, 
                than 1 innocent man be convicted."   

        Seems to me someones last words were: 

            "...give me liberty of give me death."

        However, I will graciously step aside so you can jump first
    from the gallows.  I'll stick around, and be a pain in the arse! 


In <199610081636.MAA10922 at attrh1.attrh.att.com>, on 10/08/96 
   at 09:37 AM, stewarts at ix.netcom.com said:

.PGP has provided a key recovery option for several years.
.You can either use the EncryptToSelf option, or use multiple recipients, one
.of which is your favorite backup service (or yourself,
.perhaps one of your other keys.)  Works fine, and you can use it to recover
.the session key when you want.  Keep a backup copy
.of your private key on a floppy in your safe deposit box,
.and maybe keep your passphrase on a yellow sticky (:-)
.and you're all set.

    [snip...>|]






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