Short version: if you installed OpenSSH 3.2.2p1, 3.4p1, or 3.4 from the code on the OpenBSD FTP server on July 30th or 31st, you are vulnerable. The trojaned packages may have propagated to mirror sites.

Full version: http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/285554/2002-07-29/2002-08-04/0

Update: A partial list of mirrors carrying the trojaned code can be found at http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/285599/2002-07-29/2002-08-04/0

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