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| Subject: | How to detect Buffer Overflow |
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| Date: | Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:28:02 +0530 |
Hi, How to detect a buffer overflow in some executable if we don't have the source code and have a strong input validation. For example 'test.exe' accepts the parameter either 'enable' or 'disable'. So if you execute c:\test.exe blahblah ... it would give some error like please input enable or disable. Thanks for your help, Atul
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