SKS and GnuPG related issues and possible workarounds
David
david at gbenet.com
Sun Jul 7 00:18:39 CEST 2019
On 06/07/2019 12:50, Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Someone brought it to my attention that my key is now one of the
> affected keys; I think from this we can probably surmise that whoever(s)
> is doing this probably reads this list as this email address doesn’t see
> heavy circulation.
If in deed that's the case - that person can download any public key
insert malicious code and upload to any key server. I am not updating
any keys and no sks key servers.
Who's new to the mailing list? Now we have a web of distrust :(
David
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