New research shows that a signed Git commit’s hash is not the one-of-a-kind name that much of the software world assumes it to be. Given any signed commit, someone without the signing key can mint a second commit with the same files, author, and date, and a valid signature, GitHub still stamps “Verified.”

Everything a reviewer would check matches. The commit’s hash does not. That matters…

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Source: The Hacker News

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