Why is the YaST2 updater giving me the following error when I check for updates? Should I use it anywise despite this error? OpenSuSE 15.3 x64 KDE/Plasma
Validation Check Failed
File repomd.xml from repository teams
https://packages.microsoft.com/yumrepos/ms-teams
is signed with the following GnuPG key, but the integrity check failed:
ID: EB3E94ADBE1229CF
Fingerprint: BC52 8686 B50D 79E3 39D3 721C EB3E 94AD BE12 29CF
Name: Microsoft (Release signing) <gpgsecurity@microsoft.com>
Created: 10/28/2015
Expires: Never
The file has been changed, either by accident or by an attacker,
since the repository creator signed it. Using it is a big risk
for the integrity and security of your system.
Use it anyway?
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