Return-oriented programming

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title: Return-oriented programming
text: Return-oriented programming (ROP) is a computer security exploit technique that allows an attacker to execute code in the presence of security defenses such as executable space protection and code signing. In this technique, an attacker gains control of the call stack to hijack program control flow and then executes carefully chosen machine instruction sequences that are already present in the machine's memory, called "gadgets". Each gadget typically ends in a return instruction and is located i
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date created: 2009-08-12T12:52:42Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T20:26:23Z
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