[–] pests 2y ago ↗ Nice, KLASR on Linux has been useless since day 1. [–] usr1106 2y ago ↗ KASLR. Read the discussion under TFA and you will never mix up the letters again ;)Those with enough background in German to be able to remember the word Kassler are at advantage. [–] pests 2y ago ↗ Whoops, I even had to double check I didn't typo it and still got it wrong. [–] taskforcegemini 2y ago ↗ "Kasler" is colloquially refering to smelly feet, at least in austrian german [–] ahartmetz 2y ago ↗ Do any of these obfuscation-mitigations do anything but make the lives of everyone involved (including attackers if you're lucky) a little harder and more annoying?
[–] usr1106 2y ago ↗ KASLR. Read the discussion under TFA and you will never mix up the letters again ;)Those with enough background in German to be able to remember the word Kassler are at advantage. [–] pests 2y ago ↗ Whoops, I even had to double check I didn't typo it and still got it wrong. [–] taskforcegemini 2y ago ↗ "Kasler" is colloquially refering to smelly feet, at least in austrian german
[–] taskforcegemini 2y ago ↗ "Kasler" is colloquially refering to smelly feet, at least in austrian german
[–] ahartmetz 2y ago ↗ Do any of these obfuscation-mitigations do anything but make the lives of everyone involved (including attackers if you're lucky) a little harder and more annoying?
[–] dTP90pN 2y ago ↗ If Xen uses these addresses "on boot", why has booting Xen worked the past 11 years then?
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