Hi, all --
...and then Jason Helfman said...
% http://www.slashdot.org
Better yet, see
http://senderek.de/security/key-experiments.html
as referenced in the CERT advisory. The spoiler: any keys except for
good old RSA keys like PGP2 generates (not even good new RSA keys!) are
vulnerable to attack. The other spoiler: it looks like it affects GPG,
too, if you have a modified public key.
% --
% /Jason G Helfman
%
% "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always
% been in your possession."
%
% Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149
% GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
:-D
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