Posted by Ivan Lozano, Information Security Engineer Android's switch to LLVM/Clang as the default platform compiler in Android 7.0 opened up more possibilities for improving our defense-in-depth security posture. In the past couple of releases, we've rolled out additional compiler-based mitigations to make bugs harder to exploit and prevent certain types of bugs from becoming vulnerabilities. In
Wrapfs is a simple stackable passthru file system for Linux. It is a small null-layer stackable file system, under 2500 lines of code, excluding about 400 LoC in optional debugging code: compared to, say, eCryptfs and Unionfs, each of which are over 10,000 LoC. As such, it is simple and easy to read and understand. Wrapfs is useful for several reasons. First, as a platform to test and debug generi
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