Alan DeKok wrote:
Doug Royer <Doug(_at_)Royer(_dot_)com> wrote:
If you get a signed message where the cert is signed by a trusted CA, then
it is not fraudulent.
<sigh> You are being obtuse. The cert is valid, the underlying identity the
cert is alleging may very well be fraudulent.
No the identity matches the cert. Your talking about content fraud not
identity fraud.
If the cert says its is user-x and the signature is valid then it is not a
fraudulent identity even when the content is a fraudulent.
Are you really that dense?
Are you always this rude?
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