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-BEIJING GNU/LINUX USER GROUP CANARY (2/3)+BEIJING GNU/LINUX USER GROUP CANARY (1/3)
 ==================================== ====================================
  
-Issued for February 2020.+Issued for March 2024.
  
 Don't just trust the contents of this file blindly! Verify the Don't just trust the contents of this file blindly! Verify the
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 * biergaizi: 0x255211B2395A5A3E0E48A0F1FAD3EB05E88E8D6D * biergaizi: 0x255211B2395A5A3E0E48A0F1FAD3EB05E88E8D6D
 * persmule : 0xEDFFE248ECFACDE3C805906804A40D21DBB89B60 * persmule : 0xEDFFE248ECFACDE3C805906804A40D21DBB89B60
-wnereiz  0x0A6A91990AC98712274AA18DFDFF2E13AA25BE72+vimacs   0x7079B481F04B5D8B65A0ECDEEA2DB82FE04A9403
  
 THREE DOCUMENTS IN TOTAL. THREE DOCUMENTS IN TOTAL.
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 one is located at: one is located at:
  
-* https://beijinglug.club/wiki/doku.php?id=blug-canary-3+* https://beijinglug.club/wiki/doku.php?id=blug-canary-2
  
 It is possible that the signatures are not updated at the same time, It is possible that the signatures are not updated at the same time,
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 10. We plan to publish the next of these canary statements in the first three 10. We plan to publish the next of these canary statements in the first three
-weeks of March 2020. Special note should be taken if no new canary is published+weeks of April 2024. Special note should be taken if no new canary is published
 by that time or if the list of statements changes without plausible explanation. by that time or if the list of statements changes without plausible explanation.
 +
 +11. Due to the ongoing security issues of OpenPGP keyservers, it makes signature
 +verification an issue and somewhat a challenge. For completeness, complete
 +procedures for canary verification is included here.
  
 Special Announcements Special Announcements
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  
-1. Since mid-October, persmule'old signing key 0x2987A25DAC8454A5 has +1. We've found a workaround for importing keys on https://keys.openpgp.org 
-expiredA new key, 0xEDFFE248ECFACDE3C805906804A40D21DBB89B60, has been +without User-ID. The instructions for verifying persmule'signatures have 
-created and uploaded to https://keys.openpgp.org/it can be obtained from +been added. 
-this keyserver.+ 
 +Canary Verification Procedures 
 +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
 + 
 +1. To verify biergaizi's signature... 
 + 
 +    a. Obtain the public key from any traditional OpenPGP Keyserversuch as 
 +    https://keyserver.ubuntu.comand import the public key. The fingerprint 
 +    is 0x255211B2395A5A3E0E48A0F1FAD3EB05E88E8D6D. 
 + 
 +    b. Use the latest GnuPG in any operating system. 
 + 
 +2. To verify persmule's signature...
  
-2The new key will be used by persmule to sign future warrant canary +    aDue to the previous attacks on OpenPGP keyservers, persmule has published 
-documentsYou can verify the signature by crosschecking the other two +    the OpenPGP public key to https://keys.openpgp.org without a User-ID. Using 
-documents signed by biergaizi and wnereiz for consistency.+    the standard method, it's impossible to import a OpenPGP public key without 
 +    User-ID. But since April 2013, we have developed a workaround, described 
 +    below.
  
-3Due to this key rollover, the October message was not signed by persmule. +    bObtain the dummy public key from any traditional OpenPGP Keyserver, 
-This did/does not indicate security incident, all of the statements above +    such as https://keyserver.ubuntu.com, and import the public key. The 
-were validand are still valid.+    fingerprint is 0xEDFFE248ECFACDE3C805906804A40D21DBB89B60. Note that, to 
 +    import this key, one must copy and paste the key in ASCII from the Keyserver 
 +    website to file or console and use the command "gpg --import". Due to a 
 +    technical problemUsing "gpg --recv-key" or "gpg --search-keys" does not 
 +    work.
  
-4Recent attacks on OpenPGP keyservers have raised great security concerns +    cThis is special dummy public key with its User-IDs and subkeys stripped 
-within the community, as countermeasure, persmule's personal User-ID has +    that we specifically createdleaving only a "stub" User-ID (with an invalid 
-not published to the https://keys.openpgp.org/ keyserver. Instead, only +    E-mail address"glahamm <yiam5Od@gliwrad.invalid>"). Its sole purpose is 
-cryptographic information can be obtained from the keyserver, without any +    allowing the subsequent import of additional subkeys.
-User-ID. Currently, it's impossible to import a OpenPGP public key without +
-User-ID to a standard GnuPG installationas a result, it's not possible +
-for a 3rd-party to verify the canary document signed by persmule.+
  
-5We are looking for a solution. But for nowwe decided that the best +    dNextwith the stub key already imported, obtain the public key from 
-option is starting publishing new canary documents using the new key. +    https://keys.openpgp.org using the same fingerprint, and import this key. 
-As a temporary measure, you can check the canary documents signed by +    Because the dummy key with its stub User-ID is already in presence, it's 
-biergaizi and wnereiz to decide the validity of the StatementsBy signing +    now possible to import the https://keys.openpgp.org public key directly.
-their own copies, it indicates that the new key has been verified privately +
-by them as valid.+
  
-6This effectively reduced the number of signers to two peopleIt reduces +    eUse the latest GnuPG in most operating system, the signatures made by 
-the level of confidence, but currently there is no alternative option yet.+    persmule's key can now be verified as usualDebian is known to work, most 
 +    other systems should work just fine, but not Fedora. The subkeys contains 
 +    signatures made with Brainpool curves, which are disabled on Fedora due to 
 +    potential patent-licensing problems, causing a "Unknown elliptic curve" 
 +    error.
  
-7Once the technical problem of OpenPGP public key without User-ID is +3To verify vimacs' signature...
-resolved, you can check the previous signatures retroactively, and this +
-would effectively restore the level of confidence. You can archive +
-persmule'signature as soon as it's published to your own machine to +
-ensure no data tampering has occured.+
  
-8Unlike persmule, biergaizi and wnereiz's signing keys are unchanged+    aObtain the public key from any traditional OpenPGP Keyserversuch as 
-but the Key-IDs have been changed to its full fingerprint format in the +    https://keyserver.ubuntu.com, and import the public key. The fingerprint 
-canary document for clarity.+    is 0x7079B481F04B5D8B65A0ECDEEA2DB82FE04A9403.
  
-9When new information is available, it will be published in the "Special +    bUse the latest GnuPG in any operating system.
-Announcements" section in future warrant canary documents.+
  
 Proof of Freshness Proof of Freshness
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 $ rsstail -1 -n5 -N -u https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/rss.xml $ rsstail -1 -n5 -N -u https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/rss.xml
- US intelligence chief replaced 'after clash with Donald Trump over Russian bid to boost re-election' + Thursday evening news briefing: Michael Goves no-fault evictions ban thrown into doubt 
- Windrush draft report that called Home Office institutionally racist 'was watered down' + Wednesday evening news briefing: Landlords could be banned from raising rent under radical SNP crackdown 
- Grace Millane killer sentenced to life in prison in New Zealand for murder of British backpacker + Tuesday evening news briefing: Biden vows to move heaven and earth to rebuild Baltimore bridge 
- Regent's Park mosque stabbingman in his 70s attacked during prayers + Monday evening news briefingUK unveils sanctions after MPs targeted by China 
- Thursday evening news briefing: Stabbing in London mosque+ Thursday evening news briefing: Waspi scandal compensation branded a betrayal
  
 $ rsstail -1 -n5 -N -u https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/World.xml $ rsstail -1 -n5 -N -u https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/World.xml
- Coronavirus Live Updates: Clusters in Japan May Hint at How Virus Spreads + How African Immigrants Have Revived a Remote Corner of Quebec 
- Far-Right Shooting Shatters an Already Fragile Sense of Security in Germany + Stork, a Fisherman and Their Unlikely Bond Enchant Turkey 
- Police State With an Islamist Twist: Inside Hifters Libya + Kings College Chapel, 438 Solar Panels and an Architectural Squabble in Cambridge 
- U.S. and Allies Blame Russia for Cyberattack on Republic of Georgia + Troop-Starved Ukrainian Brigades Turn to Marketing to Attract Recruits 
- Suspect Arrested in Stabbing at London Mosque+ Dispute in Israel Over Drafting Ultra-Orthodox Jews Threatens Netanyahu
  
 $ date -R -u $ date -R -u
-Fri21 Feb 2020 02:01:48 +0000+Sat30 Mar 2024 20:51:12 +0000
  
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