@stribika What would you want it to do?
@stribika Also even 16-bit ASLR is pretty useless if the daemon respawns or if you can re-run the suid. May be helpful for user apps tho.
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@RichFelker@stribika grsecurity heavily throttles the rate a user can spawn an suid binary if they're causing crashes. -
@RichFelker@stribika There isn't a good reason for a high-level Android service respawning without user intervention though. -
@RichFelker@stribika It could notify the user and respawn on interaction as Chromium does for extensions. No more brute force.
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