In a message of Sun, 31 May 2015 09:52:29 +1000, "Steven D'Aprano" writes: >How many PyPy sandboxes are being used with hostile users motivated to break >out of the sandbox? > >"I wrote a sandbox which I can't break out of" is different from "I wrote a >sandbox which nobody can break out of". Javascript is sandboxed, but due to >bugs in implementations, Javascript-based exploits are now heavily used by >malware. There are possibly even more Javascript-based exploits than buffer >overflow based exploits these days, as C programmers get better at using >automated tools that check for buffer overflows.
I don't know, as we don't really have a way of tracking who is using PyPy for anything. We know we have some. Laura -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list