Comment Re:Trust... (Score 1) 139
A gun to the head of a trusted party blows a hole in just about any security measure.
Well, if you want to use that example, then really "A gun to the head of a trusted party blows a hole in *every* security measure." Even if the encryption method is perfect, all the Syrian Army has to do is demand to know what the decrypted message was. And so, I guess the answer is to just give up. (BTW, I was the "anonymous coward" - wasn't logged in.)