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[Full-disclosure] An analysis of Microsoft Windows Vista’s ASLR

Subject: [Full-disclosure] An analysis of Microsoft Windows Vista’s ASLR
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 17:20:01 +0200
Windows Vista includes a new memory protection system called ASLR. Its
goal is to escape buffer overflow attacks in vulnerable programs. One of
our consultant, Ali Rahbar, has made a complete study of this security
mechanism, and found a new implementation flaw that allows to bypass
this protection :

http://www.sysdream.com/articles/Analysis-of-Microsoft-Windows-Vista's-ASLR.pdf


Regards,

Renaud Lifchitz
Information Security Consultant
SYSDREAM: http://www.sysdream.com/

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