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Comment Re:Hmmm (Score 1) 362

Well, how about the digital signatures? They should have the same legality than with the ordinary ones.. atleast if you have used the qualified certificates to create them. This is what the law says (atleast in Finland). So, what happens to the the digital signatures when the cryptographic algorithms that are used to construct them starts to break? Are they still as valid as the ordinary signatures? When the law about digital signatures has been signed, there has been trust for those algorithms.. what happens now? Digital signatures are made of trust. This uncertainty breaks the trust.

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