08-08-2004, 02:35 AM -
If I understand correctly, DEP means that code will not be executed if it is in a data section of memory. This could prevent many buffer overflow security issues...
I must admit, I have no clue why there should be an ignore list, perhaps there is a reason why programs put code in data sections...? I wouldn't even know how to control this...
I must admit, I have no clue why there should be an ignore list, perhaps there is a reason why programs put code in data sections...? I wouldn't even know how to control this...
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