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| Subject: | Re: code analysis |
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| Date: | Mon, 20 Jun 2005 18:37:31 +0000 |
Hello, Yes Delphi has the capability to have buffer overflows in it, it is very similar to C++. I can't comment on Modula 2 though. Thanks, Mike
Bordand Delphi and Modula-2 which I have no experience with. So I am looking for leads for the following questions: 1) are are the security vulnerabilites associated with each of the above languages. For example, do these languages have the potentail for buffer overflows? 2) are there any auditing tools (ala RATS or flawfinder) for these languages. Thanks for your help. Additionally, if this is not an appropriate forum for these questions, could you direct me to a better one? thanks, George Huber
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