HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

sihe

no profile record

comments

sihe
·há 2 anos·discuss
> A bit random, but has there been speculation on why this seemed to only target rpm/deb packaging?

The payload only works on systems that connect their sshd to systemd-notify -- which is not true for many Linux distributions beyond Debian-based and RH-based anyway (e.g. Arch Linux doesn't do this).
sihe
·há 2 anos·discuss
Author here. Thanks for pointing this out – we switched the examples. (although we also are very bad with timezone math at 2 am.)
sihe
·há 2 anos·discuss
Hi all! One of the authors of the original piece here. Thanks for all your comments – we picked up a lot of cool ideas for future analyses. Just to address four common objections:

- We agree it's unclear whether this was one person, or several ones. But even if it was a team, the timezone idea would still tell us where the team is located (the timings seem too much like regular office hours for a globally distributed team).

- It's also absolutely possible that commit times were changed, or commits were made/uploaded using timed scripts. Still seems like it would be hard in practice to use this to cover up a massive difference in timezone, though, because it would require adding a massive latency -- and xz wasn't developed in a vacuum, but in reaction to other online events like the filing of issues or mailing list posts.

- yes, we did get the two examples mixed up (the two times we say are 10-ish hours apart are actually only minutes apart, and the times we say are minutes apart, are 10-ish hours apart). Update is on the way.

- and finally, yes, UTC+2/3 goes beyond just Eastern Europe and includes part of the Middle East. We also clarified this in an update to the article.
sihe
·há 2 anos·discuss
Yes, thanks for pointing this out! As somebody else already speculated, we got the two examples swapped. Already updated the post.