Singapore Government Hackers Love to Hack Teo En Ming's Computers, Smartphones, and Internet Online Accounts
Teo En Ming
teo.en.ming at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 07:17:33 UTC 2015
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 7:57 PM, <silver.bullet at zoho.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Aug 2015 12:20:32 +0100, Colin Law wrote:
>>I begin to think you are a politician as I cannot get a simple yes/no
>>answer :) I asked
>
> It's because we reply to the mail of the other at the same time. We
> reply to older mails.
>
> The problem is the nature of "trust".
>
> In the end it's a philosophical question, that can't be answered by a
> simple yes or no.
>
> From a technically point of view, it's already harder for a government
> to redirect to faked ISO and checksum download sites and at the same
> time to redirect every possibility to share a valid public key.
>
> They need to redirect all key servers, they even need to redirect to a
> faked, edited mailing list archive without to much delay.
>
> With this mail to the list, I could post a good public key, somebody
> else could provide a good public key to validate other public keys in a
> different way somewhere else. The government needs to get control about
> the whole Internet. This is impossible!
>
> No government has absolutely control over the Internet!
> OTOH while you most likely could find a way to validate ownership of
> public keys, there's most likely no a way to trust everything provided
> by Ubuntu, even if you should trust the Canonical owner and all package
> maintainers. They can't verify the complete source code they use to
> provide their packages.
>
> In the end you need to trust the community, other humans, yourself.
I am always afraid that I have downloaded a faked ISO file, so I try
to verify the MD5 checksum of the ISO whenever possible.
Yours sincerely,
Subtle Denial of Medical Treatment by the Singapore Government for Mr.
Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
Link: https://www.scribd.com/doc/258700156/Subtle-Denial-of-Medical-Treatment-by-the-Singapore-Government-for-Mr-Teo-En-Ming-Zhang-Enming
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