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ASan detects memory accesses outside of valid allocations rather than preventing exploitation which involves overwriting data within memory allocations. It adds substantial attack surface too. It's not an exploit mitigation and doesn't provide any kind of actual memory safety.
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could you please share us further details to support your claims? you mentioned about those 'values' and 'substantial harm'? would that affect the FF ASan build?
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You're proposing doing something that was temporarily adopted by the Tor Project for a variant of the Tor Browser and then later determined to be a mistake. It has been consistently recommended against by researchers and the developers of ASan. You can do what you want though.
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