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Vulnerabilities of Memory Safety – Faults

April 24, 2024
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Memory Safety

The concern regarding Memory Safety-related vulnerabilities is not new; faults resulting from the lack of adherence in memory read and write operations have long been highlighted in the literature. Buffer overflows, buffer overheads, race-conditions, invalid page faults, initialization errors are types of faults of this nature.

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