Bill Crawford wrote:
On 02/09/2008, Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If there is a known date before which packages can be trusted, that
should be said. Users who lag the cutting edge will be reassured. People
won't have to be checking security logs for a decade if the problem is
more recent. People on distributions older than FC8 which are not
maintained should be told if the problem goes back that far.

The infrastructure is up and running. We have been told that new
updates will be made available as soon as they (and existing content)
have been signed with a new key. They have announced that they do not
believe there is any risk from existing content. What do you want to
know?

When and how did the intrusion occur?  How was it initially detected?

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  Les Mikesell
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