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authorGeorg Koppen <gk@torproject.org>2021-06-11 10:01:14 +0000
committerRasmus Dahlberg <rasmus.dahlberg@kau.se>2021-06-11 13:15:51 +0200
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ you know that your signing infrastructure was compromised at some point. The
same goes for binaries that show up for download on your website but don't have
a corresponding log entry. Anyone can also detect if a logged checksum is
unaccounted for in your package repository or a binary on your website is
-missing a corresponing log entry just by inspecting the log. In other words,
+missing a corresponding log entry just by inspecting the log. In other words,
the claim that the same binaries are published for everyone can be _verified_.
Adding signed checksums into a log is already an improvement without any