Hi Folks,

I am currently working in an embedded project that uses Journal for logging. 
The logging data shall be protected by the Journal's sealing mechanism FSS and 
for various reasons the verification key is located unprotected in memory.

Regarding this constellation, my first question is that:
If an attacker knows the verification key, is he able to modify the logging 
data in such a way that its tempering remains undetected, even if this has 
happened e.g. one day ago (which means that several new sealing keys has been 
generated in the meantime) ?

Since sealing is always done for a time interval, my second question is that:
What will happen to the logging data and sealing mechanism when the system 
clock is suddenly modified? This can e.g. happen, when the board starts first 
with a default time value and then synchronized after a while by a time daemon.

Regards,
Andreas

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