[mailman] Please stop forwarding emails from arch-security

Cryptycat 7 cryptycat7 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 17 17:08:21 CEST 2018


Ok, thanks. I just want to raise awareness for the issue. This malware
infects routers and so far I didn't find a single one that isn't infected.
Same goes for university and public wifis, business wifis whatever. I
reached out to you because I hope that you can shed some light. Using
manjaro I can't connect to the internet anymore not even if I use a LAN
cable. I am in touch with NordVPN since this is established by blacklisting
MAC adressses and BSSIDs starting with EE. If you know someone, that I
should contact instead, that would be much appreciated.

On Tue, 17 Jul 2018, 17:04 Philip Müller, <philm at manjaro.org> wrote:

> On 17.07.2018 16:25, Morten Linderud wrote:
> > Yo.
> >
> > Can you guys please stop blanket forwarding emails from arch-security to
> > manjaro-security? It serves no purpose as the packages are not available
> within
> > a sensible timeframe in your repositories.
> >
> > It currently creates noise to the security team publishing the emails,
> and I
> > would much rather see you resending and resigning the mails appropriately
> > whenever you have the packages pushed in your repositories.
> >
>
> Hi Morten,
>
> we always push the security packages mostly ASAP to all our branches.
> Thunderbird we uploaded on the 11th of July:
>
>
> https://manjaro.moson.eu/pool/overlay/thunderbird-52.9.1-0-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
>
> x64
>
> https://lists.manjaro.org/pipermail/manjaro-packages/Week-of-Mon-20180709/017864.html
>
> https://lists.manjaro.org/pipermail/manjaro-packages/Week-of-Mon-20180709/017865.html
>
> https://lists.manjaro.org/pipermail/manjaro-packages/Week-of-Mon-20180709/017866.html
>
> x32
>
> https://lists.manjaro.org/pipermail/manjaro-packages/Week-of-Mon-20180709/017862.html
>
> https://lists.manjaro.org/pipermail/manjaro-packages/Week-of-Mon-20180709/017861.html
>
> https://lists.manjaro.org/pipermail/manjaro-packages/Week-of-Mon-20180709/017860.html
>
> Therefore we already acted before the announcement in that case, as this
> happend on the 17th:
>
> https://lists.manjaro.org/pipermail/manjaro-security/2018-July/000764.html
>
> So I don't know why Cryptycat7 wrote you. Manjaro uses revision 0 mostly
> for our security packages.
>
> @Jonathon, thoughts?
>
> Best, Philip
>
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