Kernel buffer overflow exposes iPhone 11 Pro to radio based attacks

aberba karabutaworld at gmail.com
Sat Dec 5 09:54:45 UTC 2020


On Thursday, 3 December 2020 at 10:36:45 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
> On Thursday, 3 December 2020 at 10:12:35 UTC, Max Haughton 
> wrote:
>>> [...]
>
>
> The whole software stack is 100% written in TamaGo (bare metal 
> Go for ARM SoCs), which obviously you didn't bother to read 
> about on the product page.
>
>
>> [...]
>
> Hence why Go has unsafe package for breaking  outside the 
> safety features.
>
> Ironically, what I get from these kind of replies is that 
> companies like F-Secure or PTC/Aicas/Astrobe (*bare metal* 
> Java/Oberon) deliver, whereas here one keeps arguing how bad GC 
> is and it is time to reboot the whole D language for an 
> imaginary crowd to finally adopt it.
>
> In the end, maybe those languages are the ones being adopted.

"Don't put the Geeks in charge of management" 😁

BTW, that's pretty deep.

There are so many unexplored territories in D but we sometimes 
keep ourselves hooked to the imaginary ones.


> https://github.com/microsoft/MSRC-Security-Research/blob/master/presentations/2020_06_SSTIC/SSTIC2020%20-%20Pursuing%20Durably%20Safe%20Systems%20Software.pdf



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