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by nickpsecurity
3069 days ago
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I thought pdf.js was a Javascript application in a browser on a full OS with all the risks that come with that versus a memory-safe, native code in a deprivileged partition or container. Web tech isnt my strong area do I could be wrong. Do correct if it's not a browser or JS tech built in unsafe language. And it's a little strange your reply to memory-safe code for a PDF reader is that an "unsafe one exists, just use it" when you or your colleagues are currently applying my recommendation to the browser hosting it via Rust and Quantum. You're doing one thing that matches the language part of my recommendation while saying we should do the opposite about a type of program that's similarly high risk. Quite the contradiction. |
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