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blug-canary-3 [2019/12/20 12:40]
Wu Delin
blug-canary-3 [2020/04/30 19:30]
BLUG Admin
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 ====== Beijing GNU/Linux User Group Canary (3/3) ====== ====== Beijing GNU/Linux User Group Canary (3/3) ======
  
-<code> +<code>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
------BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----+
 Hash: SHA512 Hash: SHA512
  
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 ==================================== ====================================
  
-Issued for December 2019.+Issued for April 2020.
  
 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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 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 January 2020. Special note should be taken if no new canary is published+weeks of May 2020. 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.
  
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-1. Since mid-October, persmule's old signing key 0x2987A25DAC8454A5 has +1. Due to personal reasonswnereiz (0xFDFF2E13AA25BE72) voluntarily decided to 
-expired. A new key, 0xEDFFE248ECFACDE3C805906804A40D21DBB89B60, has been +quit from the warrent canary team and he will no longer be signer of the warrent 
-created and uploaded to https://keys.openpgp.org/it can be obtained from +canary documents since April 15th2019All statements from the warrent canary 
-this keyserver. +documents before this date are still valid. See the Special Announcements of May
- +2020 for more information.
-2. The new key will be used by persmule to sign future warrant canary +
-documents. You can verify the signature by crosschecking the other two +
-documents signed by biergaizi and wnereiz for consistency. +
- +
-3. Due to this key rollover, the October message was not signed by persmule. +
-This did/does not indicate security incident, all of the statements above +
-were validand are still valid. +
- +
-4. Recent attacks on OpenPGP keyservers have raised great security concerns +
-within the community, as a countermeasure, persmule's personal User-ID has +
-not published to the https://keys.openpgp.org/ keyserver. Instead, only +
-cryptographic information can be obtained from the keyserver, without any +
-User-ID. Currently, it's impossible to import a OpenPGP public key without +
-User-ID to a standard GnuPG installation, as a result, it's not possible +
-for a 3rd-party to verify the canary document signed by persmule. +
- +
-5. We are looking for a solution. But for now, we decided that the best +
-option is starting publishing new canary documents using the new key. +
-As a temporary measure, you can check the canary documents signed by +
-biergaizi and wnereiz to decide the validity of the Statements. By signing +
-their own copies, it indicates that the new key has been verified privately +
-by them as valid. +
- +
-6. This effectively reduced the number of signers to two people. It reduces +
-the level of confidencebut currently there is no alternative option yet. +
- +
-7. Once the technical problem of OpenPGP public key without User-ID is +
-resolved, you can check the previous signatures retroactively, and this +
-would effectively restore the level of confidence. You can archive +
-persmule's signature as soon as it's published to your own machine to +
-ensure no data tampering has occured. +
- +
-8. Unlike persmule, biergaizi and wnereiz's signing keys are unchanged, +
-but the Key-IDs have been changed to its full fingerprint format in the +
-canary document for clarity. +
- +
-9. When new information is available, it will be published in the "Special +
-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
- Royal family pictures of the week + The Briefing: Sign up for two-minute audio news updates on WhatsApp, Apple, Spotify and Alexa twice a day 
- UK weatherChristmas chaos as railway and motorways to Gatwick flood and people urged 'not to travel' - latest updates + Boris Johnson baby latest newsPM to take paternity leave later this year as he focuses on coronavirus crisis 
- Watch the dramatic moment police rescue man from burning car + What is coronavirus, how did it start and how big could it get? 
- The history of Hanukkah: How the 'miracle of the oil' sparked the Jewish Festival of Lights + How many coronavirus cases are in the UK - and where are they? 
- Facebookpersonal details of 267 million users 'exposed online'+ Wednesday evening news briefingPM and Carrie's baby joy
  
 $ 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
- Fighting as Masked VigilantesBrazils Police Leave Trail of Bodies and Fear + Coronavirus World News: Live Updates 
- Where Doctors Are Criminals + China Sets Date for CongressSignaling Coronavirus Is Under Control 
- In Japan, Irans President May Be Seeking Line to the U.S. + Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds Have Baby Boy 
- 2 Firefighters Die in Australia Fires and Scott Morrison Ends Vacation + This Isnt the Time for Caviar: A Chef Finds New Flavors in Pandemic 
- Malta Murder Investigation Closes In on Mafia State+ Fire at Construction Site Kills 38 in South Korea
  
 $ date -R -u $ date -R -u
-Fri20 Dec 2019 12:38:57 +0000+Wed29 Apr 2020 18:39:36 +0000
  
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