The archives should prominently display this disavowal and name the archive "Cryptome-Disavows-This-Corrupt-Archive."
Is that how you'll label and name the files when you send them out? Seriously, John, this is getting a little ridiculous. Is it really that easy to fake a hash and sig while making thousands of files appear to be what it's supposed to be and still add up and hash correctly? Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 28, 2015, at 5:49 PM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Cryptome disavows mirrors of its archive, all of them, due to ease and evidence of tampering with files, hashes, signatures and insertion of implants by the host, platform, route, service or all.
The archives should prominently display this disavowal and name the archive "Cryptome-Disavows-This-Corrupt-Archive."
At 05:10 PM 11/28/2015, you wrote:
cryptome-nov2015.tar.bz 76GByte Nov 28 05:58 sha256 22572573c0538e09bf554f475f3113fbbd33920e2bf6691f65450ea8e2333edb
[ seeding... plz wait... ]
Content-Type: image/png; name="cryptome-nov2015.png" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cryptome-nov2015.png" X-Attachment-Id: f_ihjnir3o0