Are Windows Memory Mapped File contents always zeroed by default?

The CreateFileMapping documentation ( Remarks section) explicitly states that.

All newly allocated pages are zeroed before they are made accessible to user-mode, because otherwise sensitive information could be leaked from kernel-mode or other processes. This applies to things like NtAllocateVirtualMemory/VirtualAlloc and NtCreateSection/CreateFileMapping.

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