> > For the record - it's not worth bothering with fs/jffs2/zlib.c; if they
> > can corrupt your file system on the medium, why bother with cracking zlib?
> Removable media?
If attacker has physical access to the media, there are far simpler
ways of corrupting it than zlib exploitation. 8-)
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