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>I have to admit, that is a reasonable assumption.

I really have to disagree. You get breached, you change your private keys. There shouldn't be a debate about that.




You don't have to disagree. I dont think he's arguing that you shouldn't change the keys based on that assumption.


I think his point is that when it comes to stuff like this, our intuition about reasonable assumptions is wrong. And we must as both you and the parent post say, be systematic about the response.




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