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Re: Announcing Bellcore's Trusted Software Integrity (Betsi) System
Jim Gillogly writes:
> Mark Ludwig wrote KOH, an on-the-fly disk encryption program that is also
> a virus. It was posted recently to alt.security.pgp. Ludwig is the author
> of a number of other viruses that don't claim to be useful.
I stand corrected; However, my point (overstated as it was) is that this
is insignificant to the total number of programs distributed: the whole
mass of ftp.uu.net, wuarchive.wustl.edu,...
> OK. For the record, I think it's a Good Thing to have as much confidence
> in lots of different frequent-version programs as I do in (say) PGP with
> its signed-file protocols.
Oh, I certainly agree. I just don't believe that Betsi does anything
constructive towards this -- doing this through reputations of known
agents is a much better method, IMO -- and not one that requires an
agent <-> human mapping.
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