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Using Programmer-Written Compiler Extensions to Catch Security Holes
- Using Programmer-Written Compiler Extensions to Catch Security Holes Ken Ashcraft and Dawson Engler
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Using Programmer-Written Compiler Extensions to Catch Security Holes
- Using Programmer-Written Compiler Extensions to Catch Security Holes Abstract This paper shows how
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- [Ash + 02] Ken Ashcraft and Dawson Engler. Using programmer-written compiler extensions to catch security holes. In IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland, CA, May 2002. [Asu92] Jonathan Asuru. Optimization of array subscript range checks. ACM Letters on
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Anomaly Detection Using Call Stack Information
- . Ashcraft et al. proposed to use programmer-written compiler extensions to catch security holes [1
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