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− | Stack overflows can be [[Fuzzing|fuzzed]] | + | Stack overflows can be [[Fuzzing|fuzzed]], simply by throwing more than 16 megabytes of null-free data at the target [[input]]. |
If there is a [[vulnerability]], this should result in a [[segmentation fault]] or other unpredictable behavior. | If there is a [[vulnerability]], this should result in a [[segmentation fault]] or other unpredictable behavior. | ||
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[[Category:Fuzzing]] | [[Category:Fuzzing]] |
Latest revision as of 06:31, 12 March 2012
Stack overflows can be fuzzed, simply by throwing more than 16 megabytes of null-free data at the target input. If there is a vulnerability, this should result in a segmentation fault or other unpredictable behavior.
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