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On 03/23/2014 03:12 PM, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
> I find it more likely that fake PGP keys are from corporate
> industrial espionage and/or organized crime outfits. Intelligence
> agencies will stick to compromised X509, network cards, and binary
>
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 06:03:03PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
> In case you didn't see this yet,
>
> http://gavintech.blogspot.ch/2014/03/it-aint-me-ive-got-pgp-imposter.html
>
> If you're using PGP to verify Bitcoin downloads, it's very important that
> you check you are using the right key. Someo
Am 22.03.2014 18:03, schrieb Mike Hearn:
> In case you didn't see this yet,
>
> http://gavintech.blogspot.ch/2014/03/it-aint-me-ive-got-pgp-imposter.html
>
> If you're using PGP to verify Bitcoin downloads, it's very important
> that you check you are using the right key. Someone seems to be crea
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 06:03:03PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
> In case you didn't see this yet,
>
> http://gavintech.blogspot.ch/2014/03/it-aint-me-ive-got-pgp-imposter.html
>
> If you're using PGP to verify Bitcoin downloads, it's very important that
> you check you are using the right key. Someo
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> do we codesign the Windows binaries?
Yes, the -setup.exe installers are Authenticode (or whatever Microsoft is
calling that these days) code-signed.
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In case you didn't see this yet,
http://gavintech.blogspot.ch/2014/03/it-aint-me-ive-got-pgp-imposter.html
If you're using PGP to verify Bitcoin downloads, it's very important that
you check you are using the right key. Someone seems to be creating fake
PGP keys that are used to sign popular piec
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