← Back to context Comment by saagarjha 10 months ago The same OS kernel that zeros out pages before handing them back to me? 2 comments saagarjha Reply frontfor 10 months ago This is arguing in bad faith. Just because the kernel does that doesn’t mean it does that in everywhere else. saagarjha 10 months ago The point is that there are security implications to not zeroing out memory, even if it costs performance. Making an argument that it’s too performance sensitive to do anything doesn’t actually hold water.
frontfor 10 months ago This is arguing in bad faith. Just because the kernel does that doesn’t mean it does that in everywhere else. saagarjha 10 months ago The point is that there are security implications to not zeroing out memory, even if it costs performance. Making an argument that it’s too performance sensitive to do anything doesn’t actually hold water.
saagarjha 10 months ago The point is that there are security implications to not zeroing out memory, even if it costs performance. Making an argument that it’s too performance sensitive to do anything doesn’t actually hold water.
This is arguing in bad faith. Just because the kernel does that doesn’t mean it does that in everywhere else.
The point is that there are security implications to not zeroing out memory, even if it costs performance. Making an argument that it’s too performance sensitive to do anything doesn’t actually hold water.