• rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    il y a 7 mois

    Yes, and the moment this broke other project maintainers are working on finding exploits now. They read the same news we do and have those same concerns.

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      il y a 7 mois

      Very generous to imagine that maintainers have so much time on their hands

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        il y a 7 mois

        Bug fixes can be delayed for a security sweep. One of the quicker ways that come to mind is checking the hash between built from source and the tarball

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          il y a 7 mois

          The whole point here is that the build process was infiltrated - so you’d have to remake the build system yourself to compare, and that’s not a task that can be automated

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      il y a 7 mois

      I wonder if anyone is doing large scale searches for source releases that differ in meaningful ways from their corresponding public repos.

      It’s probably tough due to autotools and that sort of thing.