van der Veen, Victor, dutt-Sharma, Nitish, Bos, Herbert J. and Cavallaro, Lorenzo (2012) Memory Errors: the Past, the Present, and the Future In: 15th International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID). .
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Memory error exploitations have been around for over 25 years and still rank among the top 3 most dangerous software errors. Why haven’t we been able to stop them? Given the host of security measures on modern machines, are we less vulnerable than before, and can we expect to eradicate memory error problems in the near future? In this paper, we present a quarter century worth of memory errors: attacks, defenses, and statistics. A historical overview provides insight in past trends and developments, while an investigation of real-world vulnerabilities and exploits allows us to answer on the significance of memory errors in the foreseeable future.
This is a Accepted version This version's date is: 12/9/2012 This item is not peer reviewed
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