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Detecting the Software Switcheroo
Jon Lasser, 2001-12-19

It may be the next big thing in Trojan horse attacks: swapping bad code for good code in transit. Fortunately, there's a defense

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When you say "continue to get burned by it", the
implication is that somebody is currently getting
burned by it. Are there documented instances of
cryptographic keys getting altered in transit as
they come from a key server?
-- Tim Freeman tim@fungible.com

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Detecting the Software Switcheroo 2001-12-24
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