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Flaw in Millions of Chips Strips Away a Key Hacking Defense—and Software Can’t Fully Fix It

Flaw in Millions of Chips Strips Away a Key Hacking Defense—and Software Can’t Fully Fix It
A new attack cracks a key hacking protection known as address space layout randomization, leaving millions of computers vulnerable. The post Flaw in Millions of Chips Strips Away a Key Hacking Defense—and Software Can’t Fully Fix It appeared first on WIRED.

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