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Who also guesses buffer overflow or use-after-free?
Buffer overflows are like Lupus in House M.D.
It’s not overflow. It’s never overflow.
Why don't they just rewrite it in rust? It would be much safer right?
I think that's been asked before. That'd be a massive undertaking, and they also support architectures that I don't think Rust does (yet).
You can already use experimental hyper backend (written in rust) for http stuff in curl https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/how-using-hyper-in-curl-can-help-make-the-internet-safer/ I wonder if the vulnerability touches this use case as well
Perfect article for my question. Appreciated.