
So why not use HTTPS?
Michael Walker mailto:mike@barrucadu.co.uk October 28, 2012 5:43 PM
You don't. Somewhere, you just have to trust that nothing went awry. The best thing to do is just to make it as difficult as possible for an attacker to be successful - make the PGP keys widely known and have a lot of people sign them.
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This is PGP's security model, so it's probably better to use PGP keys.
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