[Please don't top post.] On Thu, 04 Mar 2021 13:39:56 +0000 Leandro neto <lemel...@uol.com.br> wrote:
> I discover it on October 2019 nobody listen to me Are you able to document it - can you point to a publicly available version of GCC (or whatever software you're talking about) that contained a backdoor? > Assunto: Re: Trusting trust [was: PARTIAL DIAGNOSIS of Installation problems] > De: to...@tuxteam.de > Enviado em: 4 de março de 2021 10:18 > Para: cele...@gmail.com > Cópia: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > > > On Thu, Mar 04, 2021 at 08:10:45AM -0500, Celejar wrote: > On Thu, 4 Mar 2021 > 09:41:13 +0000 > Joe wrote: > > ... > > > Undoubtedly. But there is also no > doubt that gcc and every other > > serious compiler in the West has been > compromised. Why would they *not* > > be? > > Do you have any evidence for > this, or is it just your assumption, > because "why would they not be?" You > mean GCC specifically or some examples of build chain attacks in general? > Because in the second case there are some nice specimens out there. Cheers - t Celejar