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Encyclopedia > StackGuard

StackGuard is an extension that provides stack-smashing protection to the C compiler in the GNU Compiler Collection. It was written by Immunix Corporation starting in 1997.


See also

  • Stack-Smashing Protector (formerly ProPolice)

External links

  • Immunix StackGuard Homepage (http://immunix.org/stackguard.html)

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StackGuard: Automatic Adaptive Detection and Prevention of Buffer-Overflow Attacks - Cowan, Pu, Maier, Hinton, ... (611 words)
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StackGuard: Automatic Adaptive Detection and Prevention of Buffer-Overflow Attacks (1998)
Stackguard: Automatic adaptive detection and prevention of buffer-overflow attacks.
StackGuard (Source Code) (75 words)
StackGuard is a compiler approach for defending programs and systems against "stack smashing" attacks.
Programs that have been compiled with StackGuard are largely immune to stack smashing attack.
When a vulnerability is exploited, StackGuard detects the attack in progress, raises an intrusion alert, and halts the victim program.
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