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March 23, 2014, 01:08:21 AM
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http://gavintech.blogspot.ch/2014/03/it-aint-me-ive-got-pgp-imposter.html


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March 23, 2014, 08:38:23 AM
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It's most likely himself setting up a scam.
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March 23, 2014, 02:04:43 PM
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It's most likely himself setting up a scam.

Somehow I doubt it.
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March 23, 2014, 02:46:48 PM
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There was an experiment done involving kittens, the details of which I am not at liberty to disclose, but I did confirm it, Gavin has an imposing impostor.

No kittens were hurt during the experiment (as far as I know).



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March 23, 2014, 03:09:12 PM
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There was an experiment done involving kittens, the details of which I am not at liberty to disclose, but I did confirm it, Gavin has an imposing impostor.

No kittens were hurt during the experiment (as far as I know).





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March 23, 2014, 09:10:26 PM
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There was an experiment done involving kittens, the details of which I am not at liberty to disclose, but I did confirm it, Gavin has an imposing impostor.

No kittens were hurt during the experiment (as far as I know).









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March 23, 2014, 11:06:33 PM
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There was an experiment done involving kittens, the details of which I am not at liberty to disclose, but I did confirm it, Gavin has an imposing impostor.

No kittens were hurt during the experiment (as far as I know).











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March 23, 2014, 11:16:21 PM
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Gavin's personal PGP key has a fingerprint of:

01CDF4627A3B88AAE4A571C87588242FBE38D3A8

The code signing key has a fingerprint of:

26646D99CBAEC9B81982EF6029D9EE6B1FC730C1

Those are the only two valid Gavin keys.  In the future, if a new key comes out, it must be signed by one of those two keys in order for it to be valid.

REMEMBER, anybody can sign anybody else's key.  So people signing those keys above means nothing.  But of those keys sign other keys, THEN that means Gavin has signed off on those other keys.  But randoms signing the above keys doesn't mean shit.  Anybody can sign those keys.

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