|
|
|
|
|
by upofadown
1342 days ago
|
|
>...that your recipient retains your signature, and can encrypt-and-forward it to any additional recipient they please. So just like signatures made on paper? You can take a signed paper document and put it in an envelope and send it anywhere you want. What is wrong with that? It is what someone living in this world would normally expect. We need more things that work as expected, not less... |
|
(It should be obvious why it's illegal, and what's wrong with it -- nobody wants bank accounts opened in their name by unrelated parties. You should then be able to reason by parallel as to why it's not a desirable property in a cryptosystem.)