(gentoo-dev-announce was missed in the initial email blast. Incident response is ongoing). On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 05:13:18PM -0400, Alec Warner wrote: > Today 28 June at approximately 20:20 UTC unknown individuals have gained > control of the Github Gentoo organization, and modified the content of > repositories as well as pages there. We are still working to determine the > exact extent and to regain control of the organization and its > repositories. > > All Gentoo code hosted on github should for the moment be considered > compromised. This does NOT affect any code hosted on the Gentoo > infrastructure. Since the master Gentoo ebuild repository is hosted on our > own infrastructure and since Github is only a mirror for it, you are fine > as long as you are using rsync or webrsync from gentoo.org. > > Also, the gentoo-mirror repositories including metadata are hosted under a > separate Github organization and likely not affected as well. > > All Gentoo commits are signed, and you should verify the integrity of the > signatures when using git. > > More updates will follow. > > -A -- Robin Hugh Johnson Gentoo Linux: Dev, Infra Lead, Foundation Treasurer E-Mail : robbat2@gentoo.org GnuPG FP : 11ACBA4F 4778E3F6 E4EDF38E B27B944E 34884E85 GnuPG FP : 7D0B3CEB E9B85B1F 825BCECF EE05E6F6 A48F6136