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Re: Suggestion: erase data posted to the Web
From: Nick Lamb <njl98r () ecs soton ac uk>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 15:00:50 +0100

On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 11:30:00AM -0700, Andrew Daviel wrote:
It occurs to me that, while an unprivileged process cannot read system
memory directly, that a simple allocation of a large chunk of memory might
get data freed up or abandoned by previously running processes. Certain
data, such as credit card numbers and SINs, have a predictable pattern
that a regex such as
/4530[\s]{0,1}[\d]{4}[\s]{0,1}[\d]{4}[\s]{0,1}[\d]{4}[\s]{0,1}[\d]{4}/
might easily find.

This won't work on a modern Unix (incl Mac OS X or Linux) or Windows, memory
made available to a process is cleared (usually with zeros, but sometimes
with some magic debug value for reasons that should be obvious to developers) 

Of course sometimes there are bugs, but that's the same with any security
critical behaviour in an operating system. If you find such a bug please
report it to your vendor and here on Bugtraq once you're sure.

Nick.

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