How to Disable Core Dumps in Linux, Including Systemd | Linux Today

How to Disable Core Dumps in Linux, Including Systemd

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Aug 20, 2021

Linux core dumps contain the memory snapshot of the app when that app has crashed. It may collect sensitive information, such as passwords and encryption keys, so core dumps must be disabled on a production system. Learn how to disable them in Linux here.

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