If they are going to snoop on all email like the article says, they will have to look for keywords and that would be pointless as they would not be able to break encryption as long as it was good, ie. PGP or GPG, so what are you all so bothered about. Slashdot has been pissing me off lately, why the fsck do they bother the nutters, once they have sorted their own act out I'll be happy.......
Doing a bit of search I found a good article abour rgis at buffer overflow it details how no exec stacks can be used to allow data to stay where it belongs and the actual stuff to be execed to always be kept in memory. It does make it a bit harder to program at the OS level but it would provide a good tradeoff in security and save all the buffer overflow attacks in programs which I think everyone would be thankful for!
Doing a bit of search I found a good article abour rgis at buffer overflow it details how no exec stacks can be used to allow data to stay where it belongs and the actual stuff to be execed to always be kept in memory. It does make it a bit harder to program at the OS level but it would provide a good tradeoff in security and save all the buffer overflow attacks in programs which I think everyone would be thankful for!
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If they are going to snoop on all email like the article says, they will have to look for keywords and that would be pointless as they would not be able to break encryption as long as it was good, ie. PGP or GPG, so what are you all so bothered about.
Slashdot has been pissing me off lately, why the fsck do they bother the nutters, once they have sorted their own act out I'll be happy.......
Welcome to the slashdot master plan, you have been warned, slash has more bugs than that one....
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Doing a bit of search I found a good article abour rgis at buffer overflow it details how no exec stacks can be used to allow data to stay where it belongs and the actual stuff to be execed to always be kept in memory.
It does make it a bit harder to program at the OS level but it would provide a good tradeoff in security and save all the buffer overflow attacks in programs which I think everyone would be thankful for!
Doing a bit of search I found a good article abour rgis at buffer overflow it details how no exec stacks can be used to allow data to stay where it belongs and the actual stuff to be execed to always be kept in memory.
It does make it a bit harder to program at the OS level but it would provide a good tradeoff in security and save all the buffer overflow attacks in programs which I think everyone would be thankful for!