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Dailydave: Tracks through the desert

Tracks through the desert

From: Dave Aitel <dave_at_immunityinc.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:16:00 -0400

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Pablo just got back from RECon and his talk is now posted on our
Resources page.
http://www.immunityinc.com/resources-papers.shtml

The basic thrust of a lot of people's efforts lately is that you need to
combine what you know about the high level languages running in a VM
with what you know about other C++ components of an application.
This helps when writing exploits (by manipulating memory layouts, for
example) but also for finding interesting vulnerabilities.

- -dave
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