A buffer overflow happens when a program writes more data into a memory buffer than the buffer can hold. The extra bytes land in adjacent memory, corrupting whatever was there. If an attacker controls ...
Few people are 100% satisfied with their current situation. In other words, everyone wants to "change." Of course, you don't want to change everything, and in the first place, you cannot replace all ...
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