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Security-related innovation in Unix
Jason Miller, 2005-09-28

Recently, a good friend of mine forwarded me an article from kerneltrap.org, which talked about a new heap implementation that's being introduced into an upcoming release of the OpenBSD operating system. This article was of specific interest to me, as I have been experimenting with the creation of a more secure heap implementation myself.

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Security in Unix 2005-09-29
Alexey Vesnin
Unix systems(except Linux) are built with security concern in mind. OpenBSD is great for all the things you need to be rally SECURE. By the way - think about a question, that all the crap-like hardware like cheap all-in-one-but-software-based RAID controllers, WinModems, buggy video cards, IBM odd-f...

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