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Buffer Overruns: Other resources
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - This excerpt from Chapter 1 of The 19 Deadly Sins of Software Security, shares resources on buffer overruns and a list of guidelines for securing code.
Buffer Overruns: Extra defensive measures
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - Stack protection and non-executable stack and heap are techniques which add an extra layer of defense, however they are not fail proof. This excerpt from Chapter 1 of The 19 Deadly Sins of Software Security reviews ...
Buffer Overruns: Redemption steps
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - There is a variety of techniques to help you avoid buffer overruns, and a number of other techniques to reduce the damage it can cause. This excerpt from Chapter 1 of The 19 Deadly Sins of Software Security takes a ...
Buffer Overruns: Example sins
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - Buffer overruns are among the most widespread and serious vulnerabilities. This excerpt from Chapter 1 of The 19 Deadly Sins of Software Security, details a few examples of buffer overruns from the Common ...
Buffer Overruns: Spotting the sin
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - Spotting buffer overruns during code review ranges from being very easy to extremely difficult. This excerpt from Chapter 1 of The 19 Deadly Sins of Software Security offers testing techniques for uncovering these code ...
Buffer Overruns: The sin explained
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - What is a buffer overrun? This excerpt from Chapter 1 of The 19 Deadly Sins of Software Security, defines this "sin" and examines why it is so often exploited.
Buffer Overruns: Affected languages
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - C is the most common language used to create buffer overruns, closely followed by C++. In this excerpt, the authors of The 19 Deadly Sins of Software Security give advice on how to write cleaner code.
Buffer Overruns: Overview of the sin
McGraw-Hill | 31 Jul 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - Buffer overruns have long been recognized as a significant application security problem. Here is a brief overview of this "deadly sin" of software security.
Hacking other machines
Addison-Wesley Professional | 20 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - This excerpt from Chapter 2 of "Protect Your Windows Network from Perimeter to Data," by Jesper Johansson and Steve Riley, is about.securing networks by understanding how hackers take advantage of your mistakes.
Elevating privileges
Addison-Wesley Professional | 20 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - This excerpt from Chapter 2 of "Protect Your Windows Network from Perimeter to Data," by Jesper Johansson and Steve Riley, is about.securing networks by understanding how hackers take advantage of your mistakes.


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