Re: DRAM data persistence
- From: dhaude@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Haude Daniel)
- Date: 5 Jul 2007 09:49:54 GMT
Nico Coesel wrote:
Any modern OS clears the memory before freeing it for use
by other tasks.
This is not correct.
This is very correct otherwise there would be a huge security hole.
Name ONE operating system that does this. Besides, if I were to write a
program for which leftover RAM (or swap) content was a security hole, I'd
clear that memory myself before releasing it, rather than relying on your
imaginary OS feature.
--Daniel
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