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What Happens in a Buffer Overflow Attack - [via Computerphile]

cristi (70)in #programming • 8 years ago (edited)
#cybersecurity #science #busy
8 years ago in #programming by cristi (70)
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    gufas (39)
     8 years ago  

    Butter over bread? I don't get it!

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      security101 (53)
       8 years ago  

      I love these Computerphile Videos.
      Are you planning to visualize buffer overflows using an example?

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        cristi (70)
         8 years ago  

        what do you mean to visualize?

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          security101 (53)
           8 years ago  

          Using an example with screenshots :)

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            tts (-8)(1)
             8 years ago  
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