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Practical Secret ProtectionA good generic message may be something along the lines of "I won't bother sending you that Ultra-secret message next week, because the world is going to end Thursday afternoon". This will have sufficient credibility if it includes a signed message by a expert in the appropriate field (black-hole formation within the solar system use Stephen Hawking's secret key, Global Nuclear Warfare use George W. Bush's). To obtain the necessary secret keys we refer the reader to the previous article, [1]. 4 Provably Secure Secret Protection It may be argued that neither of the above methods would be sufficient to protect extremely sensitive material. It could also be argued that with PSP, one would be lucky to neutralise[3] more than the first eavesdropper. Some sceptics might even think there is no message that could cause the reader such physiological harm they cease their eavesdropping immediately (not even spam?), although the work of Cleese et al. [4] is worth mentioning. However, it is possible for a sufficiently paranoid Alice (or Bob) to employ an extended version of PSP that provides guaranteed secrecy ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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