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Originally posted by hippietim View PostScott
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Originally posted by SeventhSon View Posti'm not talking about heap allocations/heap overrun attacks.
Originally posted by SeventhSon View Postmaybe i'm missing something, but there is nothing sacred about the stack. if the attacker successfully overwrites the stack with his own arbitrary code and sets the return address correctly, the attacker has basically succeeded in getting the user (typically administrator) to run his arbitrary code.
Originally posted by SeventhSon View Postperhaps ie7 protected mode mitigates against arbitrary code running as a privileged user, but certainly not all your applications that get input or process files from the internet do (iTunes, Windows Media, Outlook, Outlook Express, RealPlayer, Adobe Flash, Adobe Acrobat Reader, MP3 players, etc...).I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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Wouldn't it be easier to just kill a virus or spyware creator every evening in public squares all across the globe ? Thats an antivirus program I'd feel ok about paying for. Instead, all they get is a year in jail, some probation, and told not to use computers anymore. Big friggin' deal. Millions of dollars damage and Dorkus gets a slap on the wrist. I'd be surprised if some of these assholes didn't work for Norton and write these programs just to force the rest of us into paying them for protection. The whole situation just irritates the hell outta me.
Ok, sorry for the hijack. Please go on with your rational discussion........I'm not afraid to bleed, but I won't do it for you.
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