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Microsoft Finds (Random) Way to Secure Vista
Wednesday, May 31st, 2006
Microsoft has quietly fitted the feature, called ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization) in
Windows Vista Beta 2 as part of a larger plan to make it more difficult to automate attacks against the operating system.
"Not only is it in Beta 2, it’s on by default too," said Michael Howard, senior security program manager at Microsoft in a blog entry announcing the news. Microsoft Finds (Random) Way to Secure Vista
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