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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
Of course, you run the risk of someone else getting your number, and having access to every digital document you own...
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Yes, same with PGP. You have to keep your private key private. Perhaps that's why they call it the "Private" key. Then again, you still need a passphrase even if you do have the private key.
You can always REVOKE a pgp key and send that to the PGP server, as you see I did when you look for me on the key server. Heck they could use PGP as it already exists, and there are already public key servers.
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