When using rpm --verify to check files created during the installation of RPM packages, which of the following information is taken into consideration? (Choose THREE correct answers.)
When using `rpm --verify` to check files created during the installation of RPM packages, the following information is taken into consideration:
A. Timestamps: The timestamps of files are checked to ensure they match the timestamps recorded during package installation.
B. MD5 checksums: MD5 checksums of files are verified to ensure the integrity of the files.
D. File sizes: The sizes of files are checked to verify that they match the sizes recorded during package installation.
GnuPG signatures are used to verify the authenticity of packages but are not typically part of the verification process using `rpm --verify`. Inodes are not directly checked during the verification process.
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