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> The good news for organizations with a lot of unsafe legacy code is that rewriting old code in new languages probably isn’t necessary.
> That’s not to say old bugs miraculously become unexploitable. Rather, the overall density of vulnerabilities diminishes – a statistical win but not a guarantee of safety.
@5C5C5C I found back the study I was talking about
https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/25/google_rust_safe_code_android/
> The good news for organizations with a lot of unsafe legacy code is that rewriting old code in new languages probably isn’t necessary.
> That’s not to say old bugs miraculously become unexploitable. Rather, the overall density of vulnerabilities diminishes – a statistical win but not a guarantee of safety.