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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Xfree86 video buffering?

Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Xfree86 video buffering?
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:20:03 -0600
I would do a quick visit to slashdot after your nighly porn session. Then 
she'll never know :)


Seriously though, I think this has to do with stuff getting left in the video 
memory. I don't think X flushes it properly. Or I could have no idea what I'm 
talking about.

-defiance
http://stageofbattle.org


On Wednesday 23 February 2005 15:08, KF (lists) wrote:
Recently I have noticed that after shutting down my machine or rebooting
my X-windows will briefly flash an image of whatever I was doing when I
rebooted the machine or logged out.

As an example if I was browsing porn at night in mozilla just before I
clicked "K->Logout...->Reboot Computer" in KDE, the next morning when my
Girlfriend turns my computer on she gets a quick 2 second shot of my
porn  just before the KDM login screen.

What causes this? Can it be prevented? I can certainly see sensitive
data potentially being leaked via this quirk.
-KF

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