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Re: [Full-disclosure] ASLR now built into Vista

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] ASLR now built into Vista
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 08:12:41 +0100
On 26/05/06, David Litchfield <davidl@ngssoftware.com> wrote:
Address Space Layout Randomization is now part of Vista as of beta 2 [1] . I
wrote about ASLR on the Windows platform back in September last year [2] and
noted that unless you rebase the image exe then little (not none!) is added.
ASLR in Vista solves this so remote exploitation of overflows has just got a
lot harder. I've not done a thorough analysis yet but, all going well, this
is a fantastic way for Microsoft to go and builds on the work done with
NX/DEP and stack cookies/canaries.

Since ASLR has been in and has been trivially circumvented in Linux for years now (see my papers on return-to-libc & return-to-got) I don't see it being a particularly hard issue to defeat :-) Maybe though, if they also randomise some other key areas like heap locations and do some fancy relocation to non writable/executable pages plus the drop-in of some ascii armour, we might then be on par with a hardened Linux or *BSD..

Granted, I haven't looked at Vista yet :)

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regards
c0ntex

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