the lesson *I'm* choosing to take from xz, as an oss maintainer, is that anyone trying to pressure or guilt me into doing something should immediately be told no, for security reasons
as a non developer myself, to my understanding, the vulnerabilities were implemented in test binaries?
If so, i question why those were shipped to the client. Unless they were built into the package itself on the mirror, in which case, still curious as to why that would be. I would think tests are entirely benign and do nothing. Seems like it would be incredibly bad practice to do otherwise?
Seems like an obvious vector to shutdown any potential fuckery. But what do i fucking know.
They were not shipped to the client. They were shipped to the build system, executed there after deobfuscation, and they inserted an additional, opaque program file into the build process.
as a non developer myself, to my understanding, the vulnerabilities were implemented in test binaries?
If so, i question why those were shipped to the client. Unless they were built into the package itself on the mirror, in which case, still curious as to why that would be. I would think tests are entirely benign and do nothing. Seems like it would be incredibly bad practice to do otherwise?
Seems like an obvious vector to shutdown any potential fuckery. But what do i fucking know.
They were not shipped to the client. They were shipped to the build system, executed there after deobfuscation, and they inserted an additional, opaque program file into the build process.
that much i picked up on, though i didn’t make it very clear. I did mention that alternative though.