Re: postgres zeroization of dead tuples ? i.e scrubbing dead tuples with sensitive data. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Day, David
Subject Re: postgres zeroization of dead tuples ? i.e scrubbing dead tuples with sensitive data.
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In response to Re: postgres zeroization of dead tuples ? i.e scrubbing dead tuples with sensitive data.  (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>)
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From: Adrian Klaver [mailto:adrian.klaver@aklaver.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 3:47 PM
To: Day, David; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] postgres zeroization of dead tuples ? i.e scrubbing dead tuples with sensitive data.

On 11/18/2015 11:45 AM, Day, David wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of my co-workers came out of a NIST cyber-security type meeting
> today and asked me to delve into postgres and zeroization.
>
> I am casually aware of mvcc issues and vacuuming
>
> I believe the   concern,  based on my current understanding  of postgres
> inner workings,  is  that when a dead tuple is reclaimed by vacuuming:
>   Is that reclaimed space initialized in some fashion that would
> shred any sensitive data that was formerly there to any  inspection by
> the subsequent owner of  that disk page ? ( zeroization )

Got to thinking, are you talking about a physical machine or a VM/container on shared hosting? If the latter then it is
amore generic problem of detritus left behind between creations of virtual instances or cross talk on shared storage. 

>
> Not sure that is the exact question to ask but hopefully you get a
> feel for the requirement is  not to  leave any sensitive data laying
> about for
>
> recovery by a hacker,  or at least minimize the places it could be
> obtained without actually being able to log into postgres or having
> raw disk access privileges.
>
> Thanks for any comments/instruction/links on the matter.
>
> Regards
>
> Dave Day
>


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com

In some instances this would be a vm instance on a hosted machine in other cases a actual physical machine.

Thank you all for the feedback.


All good points.  I am not sure what the manner of attack/hack is until I get some further feedback out of the meeting
participants. I suspect it would be to the blocks pages released by postgres following a vacuum full. 
How you determine what those pages blocks were I am not sure but suspect there is probably a way.
When I get some more detail on the standard and exact requirement I will repost with that info.


Again thanks



Dave Day






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