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buffer overflow
noun
The event when the amount of data sought to be added to a buffer exceeds the size of the buffer; generally resulting in a catastrophic error if this case has not been anticipated.
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Compiler techniques to harden software against buffer overflow exploits.
Thus, buffer overflow does not happen when we employ STDMA.
Then, buffer overflow also leads to data loss.
So, buffer overflow at lower layers is unavoidable.
Buffer overflow and its relationship with migration parameters were investigated to resolve the issues of observed message buffer overflow and the loss of good solutions obtained from migration.
Program Buffer Overflow Defects (PBODs) are the stepping stones of Buffer Overflow Attacks (BOAs), which are one of the most dangerous security threats to the Internet.
The malware exploits the MS-LSASS buffer overflow, the MS-RPC malformed message buffer overflow, and the MS-WebDav vulnerability to compromise a victim.
The vulnerability works via a stack buffer overflow, overwhelming the targeted software and opening the door for remote code execution.
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Former versions of Apple's firmware used a version of the libtiff library that was susceptible to buffer-overflow attacks.
We call the malicious code that exploits a buffer-overflow vulnerability in a sensor program sensor worm.
Future plan includes extending live adaptive video streaming using the buffer overflow/underflow adaptation for multicast delivery.
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