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last update
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PaXTeam-H2HC15-RAP-RIP-ROP.pdf
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2015.10.24 15:00 GMT
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H2HC 2015 invited presentation: RAP: RIP ROP
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PaXTeam-H2HC13-PaX-gcc-plugins.pdf
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2013.10.02 04:41 GMT
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H2HC 2013 invited presentation: PaX - gcc plugins
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PaXTeam-H2HC12-PaX-kernel-self-protection.pdf
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2012.10.10 13:45 GMT
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H2HC 2012 invited presentation: PaX - kernel self-protection
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PaXTeam-LATINOWARE12-PaX-linux-security.pdf
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2012.10.10 13:45 GMT
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LATINOWARE 2012 invited presentation: PaX: Twelve Years of Securing Linux
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PaXTeam-SSTIC12-keynote-20-years-of-PaX.pdf
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2012.06.04 00:45 GMT
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SSTIC 2012 keynote: 20 years of PaX
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performance tests
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2005.10.20 23:10 GMT
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comprehensive performance impact tests by Pedro Venda
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pax.txt
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2003.11.29 14:35 GMT
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the main document, overall description
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noexec.txt
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2003.05.01 14:15 GMT
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non-executable pages design & implementation
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kernexec.txt
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2003.04.03 21:25 GMT
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non-executable kernel pages design & implementation
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kernseal.txt
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2003.05.01 14:20 GMT
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sealed kernel storage design & implementation
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aslr.txt
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2003.03.15 21:05 GMT
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address space layout randomization
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pageexec.txt
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2003.03.15 21:05 GMT
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paging based non-executable pages
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segmexec.txt
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2003.05.01 14:00 GMT
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segmentation based non-executable pages
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mprotect.txt
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2003.11.04 19:58 GMT
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mmap() and mprotect() restrictions
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randustack.txt
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2003.02.12 15:50 GMT
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userland stack randomization
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randkstack.txt
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2003.01.24 13:44 GMT
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kernel stack randomization
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randmmap.txt
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2003.01.24 13:44 GMT
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mmap() randomization
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randexec.txt
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2003.02.19 18:50 GMT
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non-relocatable executable file randomization
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vmmirror.txt
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2003.10.06 15:22 GMT
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vma mirroring, the core of SEGMEXEC and RANDEXEC
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emutramp.txt
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2003.05.01 14:00 GMT
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gcc nested function and kernel sigreturn trampolines emulation
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emusigrt.txt
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2003.02.19 18:50 GMT
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automatic kernel sigreturn trampoline emulation
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pax-future.txt
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2003.03.20 01:30 GMT
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what the future holds for PaX
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pageexec.old.txt
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2000.11.16 18:00 GMT
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the original design & implementation of PAGEEXEC, badly out of date
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