StackGuard is a compiler approach for defending programs and systems against "stack smashing" attacks. Stack smashing attacks are the most common form of security vulnerability. Programs that have been compiled with StackGuard are largely immune to stack smashing attacks. Protection requires no source code changes at all. When a vulnerability is exploited, StackGuard detects the attack in progress, raises an intrusion alert, and halts the victim program. Binary release, Terminator Lite: like the Terminator, but does not provide a "death handler". This allows you to customize intrusion response, and also allows you to compile very delicate packages such as glibc.
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StackGuard is a compiler approach for defending programs and systems against "stack smashing" attacks. Stack smashing attacks are the most common form of security vulnerability. Programs that have been compiled with StackGuard are largely immune to stack smashing attacks. Protection requires no source code changes at all. When a vulnerability is exploited, StackGuard detects the attack in progress, raises an intrusion alert, and halts the victim program. Binary release, Terminator canary mechanism.
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StackGuard is a compiler approach for defending programs and systems against "stack smashing" attacks. Stack smashing attacks are the most common form of security vulnerability. Programs that have been compiled with StackGuard are largely immune to stack smashing attacks. Protection requires no source code changes at all. When a vulnerability is exploited, StackGuard detects the attack in progress, raises an intrusion alert, and halts the victim program. Binary release, Terminator Random: uses the more secure Random Canary protection.
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