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2013 Aug 27
0
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
...ode reuse" attack that repeatedly uses a memory disclosure and JITs an attack based on the results [1]. So while it does make the attackers job harder, it doesn't prevent such attacks.
1. Kevin Z. Snow, Fabian Monrose, Lucas Davi, Alexandra Dmitrienko, Christopher Liebchen, and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi. Just-In-Time Code Resule: On the Effectiveness of Find-Grained Address Space Layout Randomization. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy ("Oakland") 2013. <http://cs.unc.edu/~fabian/papers/oakland2013.pdf>
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Stephen Checkoway
2013 Aug 26
10
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
Greetings LLVM Devs!
I am a PhD student in the Secure Systems and Software Lab at UC
Irvine. We have been working on adding randomness into code generation
to create a diverse population of binaries. This diversity prevents
code-reuse attacks such as return-oriented-programming (ROP) by
denying the attacker information about the exact code layout. ROP has
been used is several high-profile recent
2012 Apr 15
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* disclapmix (0.1)
Maintainer: Mikkel Meyer Andersen
Author(s): Mikkel Meyer Andersen and Poul Svante Eriksen
License: GPL-2
http://crantastic.org/packages/disclapmix
disclapmix makes inference in a mixture of Discrete Laplace
distributions using the EM algorithm.
* EstSimPDMP (1.1)
Maintainer: Unknown
Author(s):