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Message-ID: <43055D54.6090106@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Aug 19 05:17:25 2005
From: secunia.full.disclosure at gmail.com (leaf)
Subject: Bypassing the new /GS protection in VC++ 7.1

Hey,
Buffer overflows will be harder and harder. Maybe game is over.

Regards

D K write:

>Hi,
>
>I have been trying to research how it is possible to defeat the /GS
>compiler option in vc++ 7.1.
>
>I read the article by Litchfield, however, i also read the article
>here http://www.developer.com/net/cplus/article.php/3417861.
>
>This article seems to be more recent and i was wondering if the claim
>in this article that stack overflows would technically be impossible
>to use SEH to write stack overflow exploits.
>
>Could you guys comment on it?
>
>Thanks
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