How ASLR protects Linux systems from buffer overflow attacks
Network World
JANUARY 8, 2019
Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) is a memory-protection process for operating systems that guards against buffer-overflow attacks. ASLR is used today on Linux, Windows, and MacOS systems. It was first implemented on Linux in 2005. It was first implemented on Linux in 2005.
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