Linux Eliminates the Strncpy API After Six Years of Work, 360 Patches
The Linux kernel has officially removed the strncpy API after a six-year effort involving over 360 patches. The function was deprecated due to security vulnerabilities and performance issues, with developers now encouraged to use safer alternatives like strscpy.
Why it matters
This change improves the security and stability of the Linux kernel, which powers a vast portion of global computing infrastructure.
Linux Finally Eliminates The strncpy API After Six Years Of Work, 360+ Patches
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