Notices tagged with trust
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So, "what am I doing when I get a new key from someone and check the signatures to see if there are any people in common" depends heavily on what you mean by "check the signatures" and "people in common". If you mean "trace through signature-chains with no #trust #metrics to find *reachable* signatures", then no you're not using #WoT verification, you're making your own inferences based on something else.
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That #PGP's #WoT metrics (supposedly) propagate through signature-chains is somehow basically an extremely popular #myth; "talks about WoT being all about arbitrarily-long multi-hop chains of trust" and "conflates #trust and #identity #certification" have been "understands-pgp-p" litmus tests for me since I realized how confused *I was myself* years ago, and they've never failed before.
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Google Won't #Trust Symantec and Neither Should You https://is.gd/bPcDnI !security
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As the #GnuPG manual says, bundling #trust into #keysigning "is generally only useful in distinct communities or groups": https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/OpenPGP-Key-Management.html
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we've to make them #trust us when they are still young ( adults don't believe anything we tell since @Snowden )
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@lnxw48, I'd much rather people who #trust me #verify that they're actually getting a file _from me_ than from "the right domain".
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I think people should be a lot #paranoid and not base #trust of data-transfers on whether the endpoints appear to have good #DNS names.
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web of #trust: before and after the "Chemnitz Linux Days 2014" (2days) via @qbi http://oracle.skilledtests.com/attachment/32693
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you mean: besides Evan destroying #knowledge (1), make people #leave to the big silos like !twitter (and probably shake their #trust in "free projects"), killing off the whole SN ecosystem (throw away the !ostatus standard and use the new awesome whatever (3) or die), ... and we're so far not yet talking about #dumpio #features or so which we long-time users expect(ed) (a…
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'Liars and Outliers' "covers a wide array of disciplines, from game theory and security to sociology and evolution in its attempt to explain how #trust scales from a small village in which people know and trust each other to a global economy where individuals cannot possibly trust every person they must work with, but trust the systems of law and physical security instead." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liars_and_Outliers cc @question
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no and yes. I've decided to not use #dumpio anymore because of the lost #trust to Evan
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"I don't feel I can #trust #pump.io", probably belongs to: http://soc.tregeagle.com/conversation/55
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so, can we agree on this: #men which have seen other men #naked, #trust each other ?
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I wonder whether #captchas actually scale better than #invitation systems and/or #trust metrics....
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I was thinking of #law in this sense: when you'd post someth. "bad" - somehow illegal - my #server may get stopped perhaps, so needs #trust