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buffer overflows
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Buffer overflows can occur with printers: if you send a file that is too large for the print buffer to store, the printer will usually produce an error message, freeze or stop printing.
The most common are "buffer overflows", caused when a computer's memory is flooded in a way that makes it overrun its buffers, so that malevolent software instructions can be slipped into the system to wreak havoc on the network.
Wirex, of Portland, Oregon, builds a "hardened" operating system that protects against buffer overflows, format bugs and so-called "temporary file races" (a form of attack in which the intruder takes advantage of the lag between a program checking for a file and actually writing data to it).Source of the problemSceptics warn, however, that such systems simply make a complex problem more complex.
"Forty-odd years of buffer overflows.
"Buffer overflows today are still one of the most prevalent software defects that lead to security exploitation," he said.
This chapter discusses the basics of buffer overflows and their exploitation.
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Most attacks disrupt the normal pattern of system calls, typically by causing a deliberate error such as a buffer overflow.
What is a buffer overflow, and why is it often blamed for spreading Internet viruses and worms? A. A buffer is a temporary place to store data, typically in random access memory, until a hardware device is ready for it.
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Compiler techniques to harden software against buffer overflow exploits.
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