How come Windows has this fixed since forever, but the oh-so-superior open source OSes haven't?https://twitter.com/Swati_THN/status/880323747932102656 …
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Userland ASLR? Control flow graph integrity? Sane integer overflow behaviour by default? The list is long, actually.
ASLR? Are you sure other OSs don't have it? Like OpenBSD? Or we don't talk about "only in Windows" any more?
Support for userland ASLR in Linux distributions is spotty to non-existent. OpenBSD loads the executable itself at a fixed address...
Sure on that? Where was the last time you checked on #OpenBSD? Since 6.1 even arm is PIE (including static binaries).
5.7. But glad to hear there's progress. Are we getting more than 16 bits of entropy too? And what about control flow integrity?
https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2017-03-02/introducing-cfi … but not yet in FreeBSD, if I remember correctly. I don't know about other OSes
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