> Anyway, the attacker still need to get a hand on your encrypted email.
That is the case for all encryption vulnerabilities, and it seems a little strange that you keep pointing this out. Of COURSE the attackers need access to the encrypted text; the entire point of encryption is because we want to protect our data when someone else has access to it.
If we thought an attacker getting their hands on our encrypted email was not something to worry about, we wouldn't encrypt our emails at all. Why do you keep making that point?
That is the case for all encryption vulnerabilities, and it seems a little strange that you keep pointing this out. Of COURSE the attackers need access to the encrypted text; the entire point of encryption is because we want to protect our data when someone else has access to it.
If we thought an attacker getting their hands on our encrypted email was not something to worry about, we wouldn't encrypt our emails at all. Why do you keep making that point?