However, no system which relies on a password scheme to limit entry is safe once the password is compromised. Once you have passed all password-controls, you are essentially free to do as you please (or the system allows you to do within the privileges granted to you by your current access-level). Simply (or naively) adding additional passwords (or public keys, ...) only transfers the problem one level further: What happens if this password, ... also gets compromised, lost, forgotten, invalidated, ...?
Your posting however begs another question: have any PM-accounts been compromised or stolen from their rightful owners?
CountZero
"If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law
This is my 777th post!In reply to Re: Email security for monks?
by CountZero
in thread Email security for monks?
by DigitalKitty
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