What about emails signed with PGP, S/MIME, etc? Presumably these would be harder to forge. Are there examples in the court of law where such emails have been admissible? If so, it would imply that regular users who are uninformed of digital security are in fact less liable to the consequences of email-based promises or slander.
What about emails signed with PGP, S/MIME, etc? Presumably these would be harder to forge. Are there examples in the court of law where such emails have been admissible? If so, it would imply that regular users who are uninformed of digital security are in fact less liable to the consequences of email-based promises or slander.