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PaX / NX bit / Address space layout randomization / Linux / Grsecurity / Debian / Return-to-libc attack / Kernel / Linux kernel / Software / System software / Computer architecture
Date: 2012-06-03 20:41:41
PaX
NX bit
Address space layout randomization
Linux
Grsecurity
Debian
Return-to-libc attack
Kernel
Linux kernel
Software
System software
Computer architecture

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