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A '''Data Buffer''' is a space in computer memory, where data are stored to prevent the program or resource that requires either hardware or software, run out of data during a transfer. With the proper management, it could be misused to trigger the exploit known as [[Buffer Overflows | Buffer Overflow]] | A '''Data Buffer''' is a space in computer memory, where data are stored to prevent the program or resource that requires either hardware or software, run out of data during a transfer. With the proper management, it could be misused to trigger the exploit known as [[Buffer Overflows | Buffer Overflow]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 19 October 2011
A Data Buffer is a space in computer memory, where data are stored to prevent the program or resource that requires either hardware or software, run out of data during a transfer. With the proper management, it could be misused to trigger the exploit known as Buffer Overflow
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