Yes, there is a chance that I accidentally changed file permission :(

I am not so certain anymore that it was not my mistake. I didn't need
psql for 10 days and didn't care if it is running either. So after such
a long time I could have forgotten what I was doing. On the other hand I
don't know how I could have messed with the file - before I noticed the
error I didn't even know that there is something like this keyfile. I
haven't had acct yet, so I cannot investigate my movements further. My
'history' is too short.

Today I was trying to reproduce the bug but failed. In 8.04-final I
installed packages incriminated above (except libc) and nothing
malicious happened to keyfile.

It could be false alarm, error on my side. Shame on me :(

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/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key is world readable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225125
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