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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 BEIJING GNU/LINUX USER GROUP CANARY (3/3) ==================================== Issued for December 2020. Don't just trust the contents of this file blindly! Verify the digital signatures! Also, make sure the keys are correct! Signers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * biergaizi: 0x255211B2395A5A3E0E48A0F1FAD3EB05E88E8D6D * persmule : 0xEDFFE248ECFACDE3C805906804A40D21DBB89B60 * vimacs : 0x7079B481F04B5D8B65A0ECDEEA2DB82FE04A9403 THREE DOCUMENTS IN TOTAL. You should verify all signatures from each of the maintainers, the next one is located at: * https://beijinglug.club/wiki/doku.php?id=blug-canary-1 It is possible that the signatures are not updated at the same time, but eventually all canary documents should be consistent, signed and updated by all current maintainers of Beijing GNU/Linux User Group in a short time. Statements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. All our infrastructure is in our control, the integrity of our entire system is sound. 2. We have not been compromised or suffered a recent data breach, to our best knowledge. 3. We have not disclosed any private encryption keys. 4. We have not been forced to modify our system to allow access or information leakage to a third party. 5. We haven't received any specific orders, requests or recommendations from any authorities, whether formal or informal. 6. We have not received any court orders, gag orders, or other similar orders from the government of the People's Republic of China. 7. We have not received any government subpoenas. 8. Our personal safety and security is not threatened. 9. To avoid security breaches and emphasize the clarity of the warrant canary documents, if a signer is temporarily unavailable, only existing signers in the "Signer" list SHALL sign a special placeholder notice (this notice itself SHOULD NOT be considered a valid canary document) until the signer becomes available again and signs the missed documents. A new signer SHOULD NOT sign a warrant canary document only due to the temporary unavailability of a existing signer. 10. We plan to publish the next of these canary statements in the first three weeks of January 2021. Special note should be taken if no new canary is published by that time or if the list of statements changes without plausible explanation. Special Announcements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Due to personal reasons, wnereiz (0xFDFF2E13AA25BE72) voluntarily decided to quit from the warrant canary team and he is no longer a signer of the warrant canary documents since April 15th, 2020. All statements from the warrant canary documents before this date are still valid. This is an official decision that can be verified by checking the warrant canary document in April, signed by wneriez. 2. In the previously mentioned document designed by wneriez in April 2020, the date in its statements was mistakenly written as "April 15th, 2019", which was a typo, but cannot be changed due to the nature of digital signature. We declare that it's hereby corrected to "April 15th, 2020". 3. A new member, vimacs (0xEA2DB82FE04A9403) has became a new signer since this month. You can validate the new keys by cross-checking the other two copies of this document, signed by biergaizi and persmule. 4. 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 has been added. Canary Verification Procedures ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. To verify biergaizi's signature... a. Obtain the public key from any traditional OpenPGP Keyserver, such as https://keyserver.ubuntu.com, and import the public key. The fingerprint is 0x255211B2395A5A3E0E48A0F1FAD3EB05E88E8D6D. b. Use the latest GnuPG in any operating system. 2. To verify persmule's signature... a. Unfortunately, it's not possible yet. Recent attacks on OpenPGP key- servers have raised great security concerns within the community, as a countermeasure, persmule's new public key has been published to the https://keys.openpgp.org/ keyserver, but without a User-ID. Currently, it's impossible to import a OpenPGP public key without User-ID for a 3rd-party to verify the canary document signed by persmule. b. We are looking for a solution. But for now, you should check the canary documents signed by biergaizi and vimacs to decide the validity of the canary documents. This effectively reduced the number of signers to two people. It reduces the level of confidence, but currently there is no alternative option yet. c. Once the technical problem of using a 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 the documents to your own machine as soon as it's published to ensure no data tampering has occurred. 3. To verify vimacs' signature... a. Due to the recent attacks on OpenPGP keyservers, vimacs has published the OpenPGP public key to https://keys.openpgp.org, again, without a User- ID. But it's possible for a 3rd-party to verify the signatures by following these steps. b. Use Debian GNU/Linux operating system and install GnuPG. Other operating systems may lack the necessary out-of-tree GnuPG patches required, Debian must be used. c. Fetch vimacs' old public key from a traditional OpenPGP Keyserver, such as https://keyserver.ubuntu.com, and import the public key. The fingerprint is 0x7079B481F04B5D8B65A0ECDEEA2DB82FE04A9403. You should see an expired public key. d. Fetch vimacs' new public key from https://keys.openpgp.org, using the same fingerprint, and import the public key. You should see that the public key has been updated. e. Please note that the key is still shown as "expired" because the new key has no UID associated. But you should be able to see a new, valid (not expired) subkey by... $ gpg --list-options show-unusable-subkeys --list-keys 0x7079B481F04B5D8B65A0ECDEEA2DB82FE04A9403 f. Now, it's possible to verify the signature by following the standard procedures. Ignore the "key expired" warning (because the latest UID is not published, only the expired UIDs are available). Proof of Freshness ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $ rsstail -1 -n5 -N -u https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/rss.xml How the Government's mass Covid testing plan will work The priority list for the Pfizer vaccine - and how it will be rolled out New Covid strain: how dangerous is it, and could it hamper a vaccine? Heavy snow causing disruption across parts of UK as police urge people to avoid travelling What tier am I in? Use our Covid postcode checker to find your area $ rsstail -1 -n5 -N -u https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/World.xml E.U.s Mass Vaccination Campaign Starts, With Nursing Homes as Focus Refugees Come Under Fire as Old Foes Fight in Concert in Ethiopia In a Village of Widows, the Opium Trade Has Taken a Deadly Toll Chinese Citizen Journalist Sentenced to 4 Years for Covid Reporting Battered Turkish Economy Puts a Powerful Erdogan to the Test $ date -R -u Mon, 28 Dec 2020 10:51:31 +0000 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEARYKAB0WIQSk6G5G0KgwQYRNdeEkSefAFKcZwAUCX+m43wAKCRAkSefAFKcZ wNAcAQDjyjPB/Pkl9OPYrp4xVL07MvCUWNgU3BLl1aR7wi0rJgD/RZQMEhI0vjA/ ul8kkyO3oLOhoPik53mGQt0e99moKgY= =Dz1Z -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----