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Memory-corruption exploits are one of the major threats to the Internet security. Once an exploit has been detected, exploit diagnosis techniques can be used to identify the unknown vulnerability and attack vector. In the security landscape, exploit diagnosis is always performed by third-party security experts who cannot access the source code. This makes binary-level exploit diagnosis a time-consuming...
Exploits diagnosis requires great manual effort and desires to be automated as much as possible. In this paper, we investigate how the syntactic format of program inputs, as well as reverse engineering of data structures, could be used to identify overwritten data structures, and propose a binary-level exploit diagnosis approach, deExploit, that is generic to attack types and effective in identifying...
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