Hi Tails and Tor experts!
I found this very intriguing article about Tails and want to know what do you 
think about it. 
1. How can we be sure tails.boum.org is really tails.boum.org, and not its evil 
twin.
2. How could I configure the OpenDNS to protect me against a malicious DNS 
server that points me through a fake tails.boum,org?
3. Where I see, in the Icewesel browser, the tails.boum.org fingerprint?  
(78:F1:3B:80:FA:77:35:74:18:87:59:D3:64:86:03:13:0B:91:CD:4D)
 
4. "We need trusted organizations to validate that the copy of 
tails.boum.org we see in our browsers is the real deal. Specifically, we
 need to know: 

                  The IP address of tails.boum.org 
                  The Certificate Authority that vouches for the site 
                  Whether the certificate is a regular one or extended 
validation (seems to be regular) 
                  The issue date and expiration date of the certificate 
                  Some way to insure that the certificate we see in our browser 
is the
 right one. Perhaps the serial number of the certificate or its MD5 
fingerprint or its SHA1 fingerprint.**"
The complete article, we read here: 
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2476515/network-security/the-security-flaws-in-tails-linux-are-not-its-only-problem.html

Thanks.
Marcos Kehl (Brasil)
                                          
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