--snip--

> 1. no system can be 100% secure, but we can try to be closure.
> 2. Writting a rootkit in kernel space could be 100 times harder compared to
> security attacks in user space for cases like where you can assess complete
> memory map.
>
> I think I am making my point more cleare now.
>
>
Basically, this boils down to the ancient debate of microkernel vs
monolithic kernel.  In Linux all memory is accessible by root regardless of
/dev/mem.

--
John

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