Update Memory Protection Keys link from Linux version "6.7.0" to "6.9.0"

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<!DOCTYPE html> <!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- Inferencium - Website - Documentation - hardened_malloc --> <!-- Inferencium - Website - Documentation - hardened_malloc -->
<!-- Version: 5.0.2-alpha.3 --> <!-- Version: 5.0.2-alpha.4 -->
<!-- Copyright 2023 Jake Winters --> <!-- Copyright 2023 Jake Winters -->
<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause --> <!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause -->
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</table> </table>
<p>For extra security, <code>CONFIG_SEAL_METADATA=true</code> can be used in order to control <p>For extra security, <code>CONFIG_SEAL_METADATA=true</code> can be used in order to control
whether whether
<a href="https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v6.7/core-api/protection-keys.html">Memory Protection Keys</a> <a href="https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v6.9/core-api/protection-keys.html">Memory Protection Keys</a>
are used to disable access to all writable allocator state outside of the memory allocator code. are used to disable access to all writable allocator state outside of the memory allocator code.
It's currently disabled by default due to a significant performance cost for this use case on It's currently disabled by default due to a significant performance cost for this use case on
current-generation hardware. Whether or not this feature is enabled, the metadata is all contained current-generation hardware. Whether or not this feature is enabled, the metadata is all contained