Buffer Overflow explained, well worth the long read Finally been able to read this long article and it is well worth reading. Reminds me of the days when I was trying to understand all the esp, eip, eas (which I have to say I have more or less forgotten haha) but this goes through the consequences of what can happen if you don't check and double check for unexpected cases. Cheers + Ars Technica Just goes to show, it is damn hard to make things secure nowadays and we need help and tool to help us do it. http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/08/how-security-flaws-work-the-buffer-overflow/ How security flaws work: The buffer overflow Starting with the 1988 Morris Worm, this flaw has bitten everyone from Linux to Windows. from Google+ https://plus.google.com/+RichardTan/posts/2qHHUXqfFgX via IFTTT
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