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Exploit Necromancy in TCMalloc – Reviving the 4-to-N Byte Overflow Primitive with Insert to FreeList[X]

A couple of months back while looking into a heap overflow in Chrome* I found myself poking around in the internals of TCMalloc. What I found there was pretty interesting. Perhaps the implementers have been watching Twitter and decided to take a proactive approach to security researchers moaning about the difficulties of modern heap exploitation.…



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A couple of months back while looking into a heap overflow in Chrome* I found myself poking around in the internals of TCMalloc. What I found there was pretty interesting. Perhaps the implementers have been watching Twitter and decided to take a proactive approach to security researchers moaning about the difficulties of modern heap exploitation.…



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Exploit Necromancy in TCMalloc – Reviving the 4-to-N Byte Overflow Primitive with Insert to FreeList[X]

A couple of months back while looking into a heap overflow in Chrome* I found myself poking around in the internals of TCMalloc. What I found there was pretty interesting. Perhaps the implementers have been watching Twitter and decided to take a proactive approach to security researchers moaning about the difficulties of modern heap exploitation.…

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