return-oriented programming
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(programming) A computer security exploit technique by which the attacker gains control of the call stack to hijack program control flow and then executes prepared instruction sequences (gadgets
) that are already present in the machine's memory.
return-oriented programming
Return-oriented programming allows attackers to hijack the call stack and execute prepared instruction sequences (gadgets
) already present in memory, making it one of the hardest exploits to mitigate.
Return-oriented programming allows attackers to hijack the call stack and execute prepared instruction sequences (gadgets
) already present in memory, making it one of the hardest exploits to mitigate.
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