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by jfyi
335 days ago
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I see you already addressed it but here let me give a scenario. Say the program was installed and set so the user didn't have privs to modify the executable (so an attacker couldn't just change it to do what they want). A buffer overflow could allow an attacker to gain control flow of the program and feed bogus data to the user allowing them to scrub their presence from the map. Also, awesome project! |
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