At *least* compare the ISO's against the public checksums (and file sizes -- MD5 is exploitable such that files can be padded to longer lengths to match a checksum, IIRC). If someone can match the size *and* MD5 on some arbitrary ubuntu ISO release, then I think they either deserve to be successful -- or have their methods published!!!
ben On 6/26/07, larry price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.funtechtalk.com/trojan-horse-loaded-version-of-ubuntu-704-spreading-over-torrent-sites Now you probably know that getting ubuntu or any other OS off of Torrentspy is a bad idea, but not everybody knows this.
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