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Hacking / Software testing / Cross-site scripting / Vulnerability / SQL injection / Privilege escalation / Uncontrolled format string / Arbitrary code execution / Buffer overflow / Cyberwarfare / Computer security / Failure
Date: 2005-08-06 17:30:40
Hacking
Software testing
Cross-site scripting
Vulnerability
SQL injection
Privilege escalation
Uncontrolled format string
Arbitrary code execution
Buffer overflow
Cyberwarfare
Computer security
Failure

Benjamin Livshits and Monica S. Lam 1[removed].

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