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Aren't coredumps static copies of the memory state at time of termination - usually unplanned? So not really the same thing as having ongoing access to a program's memory; I can't really see a debugging process that would involve viewing memory in a dynamic way, whereas it's somewhat of a concern if coredumps (an important debugging tool) reveal plaintext passwords.


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