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Size Does Matter/Why Using Gadget-Chain Length to Prevent Code-Reuse Attacks is Hard
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Document Date: 2014-09-10 08:46:40


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Michalis Polychronakis Columbia University / The Netherlands Georgios Portokalidis Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken / Columbia University / /

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recursive algorithms / recursive algorithm / software assets / real software / call-site / Internet Explorer / /

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Columbia University / 23rd USENIX Security Symposium USENIX Association / Institute of Technology Hoboken / Stevens Institute of Technology / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / USENIX Association / /

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Herbert Bos Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / Elias Athanasopoulos / Herbert Bos / /

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JavaScript / /

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Linux / API / operating system / HTML / operating systems / recursive algorithm / /

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www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity14/technical-sessions/presentation/goktas / /

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