Re: The penet compromise
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- How many of us have suffered from this attack? I just recieved a message indicating an annon ID had been created for this account. The account I acctualy have an anon ID for has not been affected as far as I know. Since this account, and not the other, is used for posting to Cypherpunks I suspect that the attacker is using a list of recent posters (I did post from the other account to this group in the distant past). Is there any remidy we can use? I gather there is no way to invalidate an anonymous ID. I guess I will just assign a password and not annon mail from this account. :( Has Julf been contacted about this? My anon ID from this attack is: an118079@anon.penet.fi I will not be using this ID, and will have it revoked ASAP. Anything from that account is not from me. Check the signature. Let me know if it is used. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLji/11Vkk3dax7hlAQEIKAP+MHP7BJPfaOBOmo3XGEuNSG2vzKd0pwXb 1KIYgj6GML274x12DIy3LFCldnqVl9dxqY7FDxGqHXtnGE7HiBzJ/sCuMomDcrep IGE9hYgx33NKHh5/ZjSeCU3LlFfsg5dO1T5uAj++WnY3UD6Nih1bJ5jFr8PY0fsZ TVRKSP4xk/s= =0duW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------------------------------------------- Lance Cottrell who does not speak for CASS/UCSD loki@nately.ucsd.edu PGP 2.3 key available by finger or server. "Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra. Suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night the ice weasels come." --Nietzsche
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