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Re: Removing certificates on MS Windows.
From: "Alessio L.R. Pennasilico" <mayhem () recursiva org>
Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2006 19:10:03 +0200
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 18:14 +0200, Manuel Mollar Villanueva wrote:
You can find a lot of scenarios where this can be a problem. Suppose you go to a friend's home, you install a pkcs12 file containing your certificate and private key
I would never use any private key on any un-trusted computer. I often wonder if I really need too use a password on a computer that's not mine. and think I'm a consultant, so I'm always in my customer offices. a need a shower mayhem -- E non parlarmi di sentimenti di sabato mattina che mi viene da vomitare. https://www.recursiva.org - Key on pgp.mit.edu ID B88FE057
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