Re: X68-64 buffer overflow exploits and the borrowed code chunks exploitation technique
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Re: X68-64 buffer overflow exploits and the borrowed code chunks exploitation technique

From: Bryan Olson <fakeaddress@nowhere.org>
Date: Sat Oct 08 2005 - 02:14:43 CEST

tomstdenis@gmail.com wrote:
> Sebastian Gottschalk wrote:
[...]
>>Java, C# with Safe Code only, Lisp, Haskell, Perl, PHP.. almost every
good
>>language employs boundary checks and inability to manipulate pointers.
>>C/C++ and (Object) Pascal are just modern relics.
>
>
> So you're saying all Java programs are secure? Really? You can't have
> race conditions or just plain ol logic errors?
>
> All PHP programs are secure? Like you can't SQL inject mysql through
> PHP right?

No Tom, what he said of these languages is:

      doesn't even give you the ability to create buffer overflows
      or mistaken points at all

-- 
--Bryan
Received on Sat Oct 15 04:38:47 2005