Linux buffer overflow issues on Power-based systems
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Buffer overflows occur when a process tries to store data outside of the bounds of a fixed-length buffer. When that happens, all sorts of erratic system behavior can result. In this article, all examples of buffer overflow vulnerabilities in Linux running on Power/Cell Broadband Engine Architecture processor-based servers. Linux buffer overflow issues on Power-based systems  tutorial
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     Tutorial: Linux buffer overflow issues on Power-based systems
     Date Listed: 2009-03-07
     Submitted By: susej
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