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yuhong
8y ago
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The point is what reading kernel memory would be useful for.
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tedunangst
8y ago
One wonders why /dev/mem was ever read restricted to start.
yuhong
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8y ago
Reading /dev/mem is far easier/faster and typically provides more data than this attack would.
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