Before writing my previous email, i've verified all named three sources are working. Lookup the ID 36150C86 or check this http://node2.xenobite.eu/bluestar88_public_key.asc I see no reason to build a new one yet. Greets Manuel Andrew Del Vecchio schrieb: > I tried it on subkeys.pgp.net prior to this email and it didn't > authenticate. > > ~Andrew > > PS- Why not just start a new account? > > > BlueStar88 wrote: > >> Andrew Del Vecchio schrieb: > >>> Wow our first targeted phishing scam! I don't know whether to be > >>> impressed or upset. An unverifiable PGP key and all! > >>> > >>> Good job Blue... > >>> > >>> ~Andrew > >> Check out *random.sks.keyserver.penguin.de* or *pgp.mit.edu* or > >> *subkeys.pgp.net* for my address. > >> > >> As tor user and if you're really in security, consuming any > >> potential manipulated messages by media of any kind, you should be > >> sure how authentic the message is at last. I like singning. > >> Everyone should do this to be sure all is authentic.. > >> > >> > >> > >> Greets > >> > >> Manuel > > -- > Frivolous lawsuits. Unlawful government seizures. It's a scary world > out there! > Protect your privacy, keep what you earn, and even earn more income at: > http://www.KeepYourAssets.net/?andrew >
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