Hi All,

We are using OpenSSL in our projects and we found some of the C standard 
functions (like memcpy, strcpy) used in OpenSSL may induce security 
vulnerablities like buffer overflow. Currently we have not found any instances 
which causes such issues.

But we feel better to change these calls to C11 standard's secure functions 
like memcpy_s, strcpy_s etc. By defining a secure calls method (list of func 
pointers) and allowing application to register the method. I understand that 
this affects performance because of return value check added for xxxx_s calls, 
but this will make sure it removes buffer overflow kind of issues completely 
from code. And also currently using secure c calls is a general industry 
practice.

Please share your opinion on it, and if any discussion happened in OpenSSL 
coummunity to do this change in future.

Thanks in advance.
Raja Ashok

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