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    Prevention Method for Stack Buffer Overflow Attack in TA Command Calls in OP-TEE by Shiba, Kaito, Kuzuno, Hiroki, Yamauchi, Toshihiro

    ISSN: 2832-1324
    Published: IEEE 27.11.2023
    “… We also propose a method for preventing attacks that exploit stack buffer overflows in TA command calls…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Exploiting stack-based buffer overflow using modern day techniques by Nicula, Ștefan, Zota, Răzvan Daniel

    ISSN: 1877-0509, 1877-0509
    Published: Elsevier B.V 2019
    Published in Procedia computer science (2019)
    “…One of the most commonly known vulnerabilities that can affect a binary executable is the stack-based buffer overflow…”
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    Evolution and differentiation of the cybersecurity communities in three social question and answer sites: A mixed-methods analysis by Wu, Muting, Aranovich, Raul, Filkov, Vladimir

    ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203
    Published: United States Public Library of Science 31.12.2021
    Published in PloS one (31.12.2021)
    “… Historically, Stack Overflow has been the most popular platform for different kinds of technical questions, including for cybersecurity…”
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    The Age of Data: Pinpointing Guilty Bytes in Polymorphic Buffer Overflows on Heap or Stack by Slowinska, A., Bos, H.

    ISBN: 0769530605, 9780769530604
    ISSN: 1063-9527
    Published: IEEE 01.12.2007
    “…Heap and stack buffer overflows are still among the most common attack vectors in intrusion attempts…”
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    Sticky Tags: Efficient and Deterministic Spatial Memory Error Mitigation using Persistent Memory Tags by Gorter, Floris, Kroes, Taddeus, Bos, Herbert, Giuffrida, Cristiano

    ISSN: 2375-1207
    Published: IEEE 19.05.2024
    “…Spatial memory errors such as buffer overflows still rank among the top vulnerabilities in C/C++ programs…”
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    Preventing Brute Force Attacks Against Stack Canary Protection on Networking Servers by Marco-Gisbert, Hector, Ripoll, Ismael

    Published: IEEE 01.08.2013
    “…The buffer overflow is still an important problem despite the various protection methods developed and widely used on most systems…”
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    Developing and Assessing a Web-Based Interactive Visualization Tool to Teach Buffer Overflow Concepts by Zhang, Jinghua, Yuan, Xiaohong, Johnson, Jaris, Xu, Jinsheng, Vanamala, Mounika

    ISSN: 2377-634X
    Published: IEEE 21.10.2020
    “… More recently, advances in protection methods including non-executable stack, canaries, ASLR, and Windows DEP have made buffer overflow attacks a much smaller security concern, but they are…”
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    The principle and prevention of windows buffer overflow by Liu Feifei

    ISBN: 9781467302418, 1467302414
    Published: IEEE 01.07.2012
    “…This paper analyzes the basic principle of buffer overflow, and describes the basic methods of using the buffer overflow to attack the computer system…”
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    Detecting Return-to-libc Buffer Overflow Attacks Using Network Intrusion Detection Systems by Day, D.J., Zhengxu Zhao, Minhua Ma

    ISBN: 1424458056, 9781424458059
    Published: IEEE 01.02.2010
    “…There has been a significant amount of research recently into methods of protecting systems from buffer overflow attacks by detecting stack injected shell code…”
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    The Dynamic Buffer Overflow Detection and Prevent ion Tool for Yindows Executables Using Binary Rewr iting by Seon-Ho Park, Young-Ju Han, Soon-Jwa Hong, Hyoung-Chun Kim, Tai-Myoung Chung

    ISBN: 9788955191318, 8955191316
    ISSN: 1738-9445
    Published: IEEE 01.02.2007
    “… Our tool enables dynamically detecting and preventing of stack-based buffer overflow attacks for Windows applications, using binary rewriting method…”
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    Transparent runtime randomization for security by Jun Xu, Kalbarczyk, Z., Iyer, R.K.

    ISBN: 0769519555, 9780769519555
    ISSN: 1060-9857
    Published: IEEE 2003
    “… TRR dynamically and randomly relocates a program's stack, heap, shared libraries, and parts of its runtime control data structures inside the application memory address space…”
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    LibsafeXP: A Practical and Transparent Tool for Run-time Buffer Overflow Preventions by Zhiqiang Lin, Bing Mao, Li Xie

    ISBN: 9781424401307, 1424401305
    Published: IEEE 2006
    “…This paper presents a practical tool, LibsafeXP, to protect the software against the most common and severe attack, buffer overflows…”
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    JITSafe: a framework against Just-in-time spraying attacks by Chen, Ping, Wu, Rui, Mao, Bing

    ISSN: 1751-8709, 1751-8717
    Published: Stevenage The Institution of Engineering and Technology 01.12.2013
    Published in IET information security (01.12.2013)
    “… It can circumvent the defenses such as data execution prevention and address space layout randomisation built-in in the modern operation system, which were thought the insurmountable barrier…”
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    Arbitrary Copy: Bypassing Buffer-Overflow Protections by Piromsopa, K., Enbody, R.J.

    ISBN: 0780395921, 9780780395923
    ISSN: 2154-0357
    Published: IEEE 01.05.2006
    “… stack smashing, jump table). In this paper, we introduce arbitrary copy, a type of buffer-overflow attack that is capable of bypassing most buffer-overflow solutions…”
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    The cost of preventing a buffer overflow by Gordonov, Anatoliy S.

    Published: IEEE 01.04.2014
    “…In the paper we have considered the main methods of buffer overflows, mitigation strategies, and their influence on the memory consumption…”
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    SeBROP: blind ROP attacks without returns by ZHANG, Tianning, CAI, Miao, ZHANG, Diming, HUANG, Hao

    ISSN: 2095-2228, 2095-2236
    Published: Beijing Higher Education Press 01.08.2022
    Published in Frontiers of Computer Science (01.08.2022)
    “…) to address these challenges. Our SeBROP can initiate a successful exploit to server-side programs using only a stack overflow vulnerability…”
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    PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Dust Control & Explosion Prevention

    ISSN: 1055-3223, 2160-3189
    Published: Rockford Watt Global Media 01.01.2022
    Published in Feed & grain (01.01.2022)
    “… * Baghouse filter with patented method for controlling and activating reverse air cleaning system…”
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    Software defect severity estimation in presence of modern defense mechanisms by A. N. Fedotov, V. A. Padaryan, V. V. Kaushan, Sh. F. Kurmangaleev, A. V. Vishnyakov, A. R. Nurmukhametov

    ISSN: 2079-8156, 2220-6426
    Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Ivannikov Institute for System Programming 01.10.2018
    “…This paper introduces a refined method for automated exploitability evaluation of found program bugs…”
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