Regarding local versus remote, look at it this way: You have a 100%
secure system. Then you install NASM. Now a user FROM THE NETWORK can
send you some tainted assembly code for you to assemble and he can
compromise your account. That is why it is considered remote. Local
would mea...
Regarding local versus remote, look at it this way: You have a 100%
secure system. Then you install NASM. Now a user FROM THE NETWORK can
send you some tainted assembly code for you to assemble and he can
compromise your account. That is why it is considered remote. Local
would mea...
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