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by dbcurtis 1886 days ago
Indeed. If UMN can't tell how to undo the damage, then it is intentional sabotage, and should be prosecuted as such.
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This post might give a hint on where to look to find who would probably benefit from sabotaging Linux security.

https://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography@metzdowd.com/msg12...

Fiction writers would have a hard time making something like this up. But at the same time, of course this is what happens. It's one of the oldest plays in the book to infiltrate the group you want to subvert, and then make changes from within so it is no longer a threat.