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Two points.
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.
*/
quote "for you to assemble"
Its a user error. Your not remotely exploiting anything but the trust
from the user.
Two points.
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.
*/
quote "for you to assemble"
Its a user error. Your not remotely exploiting anything but the trust
from the user.
//str0ke
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