Key Compromise Related to Architectural Work Not Cryptome
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 18 September 2015 Key compromise is related to our architectural work on NYC No. 7 Subway Line Extension, recently opened. Project had hundreds of designers from around the world with access to files. Security of the project is primary and its design is not public. Extent of subway system security and file protection is restricted to need to know. JYA and Cryptome passphrases remain secure. Key revocation done for caution. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.6.3 (Build 3017) wsFVAwUBVfvtaEkY+k7YfUNsAQjkqw/+I90Q5v4SQcHAELBruCpLxTb0Jf1HgWGO s/s9/OopvG8q/hhVWjG+cuzNgueJcjbHfpdO4SZcBJyQnfcMSuXG0qBat0BKzpOM ZFIRZ2T8pdnOhs5KJZgvzPReIdKzmg33jPfMYnmRtoj3xap/dkf5fhXteuEygUys k/+4khl13VLfdwZMnnGXjRjm67Tw75Mmd9X7KQFK9N5AkZBiassYLtXIC7MjZA5e HFnKVrrIIViA4Q9/3hEGgMkhGFxXEjclcSJiqxdtgZJHChAf/ERAkC4TrK9NvPXL NqvDU/+iYX3PiSx/6UZ8uNyD8JaZN7knlIvOlkdHRz5aqYEfxPNohCTEcBEXw7/I usqhTFe3IiXrgWz/YWVU+GhokpRqObTa07u3fO7XOsK1DobiADhSOKK6IFci+tzt H6LPiC3Wbw8P3Tss7sW64YCrmy8Nslk2yOpof3yy5ru5PAFcVKVQPdSRb5oZX35U vMDljqOMozs0W0741hpnNebGBxSP/DofwteHtcxS+SAFW7Vx4Dk8PYLn0tnyasHT +9CD6qP1KUfJ1i/k51s7Z+P0NTURYkIV0mB5oFNiYJNwssSpnUEU4+a1XN9YMfu+ BuQ9MuHTIK2nIf+CAuOPGmfW3ibrOLrDLkq2NzCwe0E+Z/qEgbJaV6eAsbeHDWOW VjnWs2QRq5s= =b6Ih -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On 09/18/2015 03:57 AM, John Young wrote:
...hundreds of designers from around the world with access to files. Security of the project is primary and its design is not public.
There's just something 'contra' about sentence one in re sentence two. Being from NYC originally and not having set one foot there since 1976, is the route of line 7 extension itself secret? belay that question:
"The extension, a key part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, is expected to bring business and entertainment into the area. It is also intended to aid redevelopment of nearby Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen around the Long Island Rail Road's West Side Yard." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_Subway_Extension
Gentrification in progress! (wondering if jya's secrets are still such) Try this question instead: Did they ever get rid of the IRT's narrow gauge rail? When I lived in the city the coaches were quaint and ancient because the IRT was always the last serviced by the MTA's budget... RR
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 06:57:58AM -0400, John Young wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
18 September 2015
Key compromise is related to our architectural work on NYC No. 7 Subway Line Extension, recently opened. Project had hundreds of designers from around the world with access to files. Security of the project is primary and its design is not public. Extent of subway system security and file protection is restricted to need to know.
JYA and Cryptome passphrases remain secure. Key revocation done for caution.
While this messages passes gpg verification with the alleged JYA's key, I doubt he wrote it (at least in a relatively sane state). If someone knows JYA, please confirmed the message is indeed from him.
Nobody sane has ever met JYA, just not possible. But several cpunks and USG officials have. But none of those use PGP after learning what precludes sanity and is replaced with blind faith in the math when crypto is implanted. GPG is further down the wormhole of instability. As RH pithed on PRZ's shoes: children of code-cobblers have none. At 04:46 AM 9/19/2015, you wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 06:57:58AM -0400, John Young wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
18 September 2015
Key compromise is related to our architectural work on NYC No. 7 Subway Line Extension, recently opened. Project had hundreds of designers from around the world with access to files. Security of the project is primary and its design is not public. Extent of subway system security and file protection is restricted to need to know.
JYA and Cryptome passphrases remain secure. Key revocation done for caution.
While this messages passes gpg verification with the alleged JYA's key, I doubt he wrote it (at least in a relatively sane state).
If someone knows JYA, please confirmed the message is indeed from him.
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 7:50 AM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Nobody sane has ever met JYA, just not possible. But several cpunks and USG officials have. But none of those use PGP after learning what precludes sanity and is replaced with blind faith in the math when crypto is implanted.
Keysigning party at JYA this Halloween. Wearage of anti facial apparatus encouraged.
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 12:41:26PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 7:50 AM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Nobody sane has ever met JYA, just not possible. But several cpunks and USG officials have. But none of those use PGP after learning what precludes sanity and is replaced with blind faith in the math when crypto is implanted.
Keysigning party at JYA this Halloween. Wearage of anti facial apparatus encouraged.
Why so many people appear to dislike JYA? Did he did something sufficiently bad? Cryptome appears useful resource for me.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/21/2015 03:21 AM, Georgi Guninski wrote:
Why so many people appear to dislike JYA?
I never picked that up, can you give some examples?
Did he did something sufficiently bad?
IMO people who know who JYA is generally like him because he does things that are sufficiently bad.
Cryptome appears useful resource for me.
Yea verily: One stop shopping for suppressed, leaked, declassified, authentic, forged, original, altered, or any combination of the above documents presenting information, misinformation, disinformation and hybrids thereof contributed by fearless crusaders, lone nuts, agents provocateur, intelligence agents, double agents, triple agents, n-tuple agents who have no idea who or what they are working for, and of course, humor and satire. The above paragrph is offered as evidence that just because someone writes more or less like JYA, it ain't necessarily him. :o) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWAAGtAAoJEDZ0Gg87KR0LFXkP/RXf/4BJCTvxpfJcYwOIXtbU 6yM4clcpIeO1yPljCy0zHq6iU7IrPC+7nSKHtRfLM8TIkR+jTzkCz13RWj0+2Cwl w4xf5IcLQ6sT02Z2ehTgk1pUIXz6muLl8Udlun2v5OGf8DzYK4AsjH99zTPeKqBC dG42C33f3UvlILhYkj+F2ghpWWuszNrBJxuAUwx6gz29PVRtKIv0cfKJPHttxEdD /W2q+wYxrPr2hiRcskPcozU7BAC+35lS+BqtjsaZUD7QqB2bBONxdbMBWKPLmHa7 31eiMUrWWZ26vHLpE/VeyTESsSDJdnrKw2sUNAaDFjYrtrW5wUEvZw25W1aI0VM6 xDkX9QYGb5r341K66jz0TZ6kADcVWakZHvv0XW1SHQ668DT4qz1PlKARCkqo4Qtx 3j0dwWblQxQNEC0h7rsDl8AtcS8ddNa4/jDTGxyzY6Y2zX2M6ziLR59t9ivLVfgl 6PU3+NvpxQdXFH7Gkuog1K159R9/8HeSw1LYerVN43sU1bsJ1LaBqg9TR41O9XAN E9LspRyNfUB1rTjhRVUqlYfi4GVgHX7/ihiHY0+nZuhB6Z35DSrVuCOZZs1CjxEt wuGZcZUsBHEklw1zOPcz3CCtSQ+r5CaK+uJyLglRfU6gzBjaF7+ZvKkc45zZ/dOt F0PBzm383RNeHDXn+D9l =aJ5G -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Georgi Guninski
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grarpamp
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jim bell
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John Young
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Razer
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Steve Kinney