Peter Roozemaal submits Today the Trusted Debian project releases its first official release, Trusted Debian v1.0. The main focus of this release has been on fixing many (but not all) buffer overflow problems. Buffer overflows have been a popular way to . . .
Peter Roozemaal submits Today the Trusted Debian project releases its first official release, Trusted Debian v1.0. The main focus of this release has been on fixing many (but not all) buffer overflow problems. Buffer overflows have been a popular way to break system security for years. A large portion of the Linux exploits found on the Internet today involve buffer overflows.

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