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Interesting. I've never thought of it as a security issue. But it's something that's around since forever. I've seen old framebuffers containing stills from games or videos showing up when resizing OpenGL applications 15 years ago. Video cards don't clear memory for the same reason nothing is ever deleted by default - it's a waste of time.


> Video cards don't clear memory for the same reason nothing is ever deleted by default

Modern operating system zeroes memory pages all the time. It is a security measure, and ensuring security is by no means a waste of time.




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