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Libsafe 2.0 Release: Enhancing Linux Security Against Attacks

AVAYA Labs Research has released Libsafe 2.0, the latest version of its free security software for Linux systems, the company announced this week at CeBit. The new version of Libsafe shields servers from both buffer overflow and format string attacks, Avaya . . . . AVAYA Labs Research has released Libsafe 2.0, the latest version of its free security software for Linux systems, the company announced this week at CeBit. The new version of Libsafe shields servers from both buffer overflow and format string attacks, Avaya said in a statement. Such attacks occur when unauthorized users take advantage of loopholes in software running on servers, allowing the attackers to override existing codes in a running program with their own code. This gives the hackers control over the affected server software, allowing them to access confidential information that may be in the system. The CERT Coordination Center at Carnegie Mellon University, which researches Internet security issues, cited on its Web site domain name server utility BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain), among other software, as having vulnerabilities that could leave it open to such hacker attacks. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . OVERTURE Security Innovations unveiled GuardSafe 3.1, boosting Windows protection against injection and race condition vulnerabilities.. Libsafe, Avaya Labs, Linux Security Software, Buffer Overflow Prevention, Format String Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Arash Baratloo And Navjot Singh Discuss Libsafe Security Features

Here is an interview with the authors of Libsafe... "Arash Baratloo and Navjot Singh two of the primary developers for Libsafe, a free software library that protects against security exploits based on buffer overflow vulnerabilities. They work as members of . . . . Here is an interview with the authors of Libsafe... "Arash Baratloo and Navjot Singh two of the primary developers for Libsafe, a free software library that protects against security exploits based on buffer overflow vulnerabilities. They work as members of the Network Software Research Department at Bell Labs, the R&D arm of Lucent Technologies." The link for this article located at Linux.com --Â Â is no longer available. . Explore the views of Arash Baratloo and Navjot Singh on Libsafe's strategies for combating security threats, highlighting mechanisms that safeguard systems against vulnerabilities. Libsafe, Buffer Overflow Protection, Free Software Security, Developer Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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