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APT Stands for "Advanced Persistent Threat". It is usually used in reference to a threat posed by a group with the capability and intent to persistently and effectively carry out cyber attacks against specific entities. APT has been used to refer to either the perpetrators, or the actual hack itself (typically when there is no attribution).
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how to document and check apt inrelease files? are there blockchain records for that?
apt InRelease files update like twice every day, in ubuntu repositories and their mirrors. similarly in ubuntu and debian based distros, and other apt repositories. these files are small text files that … update, and before apt upgrade, whether they has got the proper inrelease files, they are saved in /var/lib/apt/lists/, same as saved in one or several third party/independent/witness sites, (which must …
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Is the Linux / Debian software and package-management ecosystem secure?
this question, about apt system. i cite it and copy parts of it with modification. … and compare it with diff with apropriate file in /var/lib/apt/lists/. …