IMPLEMENTING A SOFTWARE VULNERABILITIES SYSTEM

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  • Esam Mohamed Elwan

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Software bugs that result in memory corruption are a common and dangerous feature of systems developed in certain programming languages. Such bugs are security vulnerabilities if they can be leveraged by an attacker to trigger the execution of malicious code. Determining if such a possibility exists is a time consuming process and requires technical expertise in a number of areas. Often the only way to be sure that a bug is in fact exploitable by an attacker is to build a complete exploit. It is this process that we seek to automate. We present a novel algorithm that integrates data-flow analysis and a decision procedure with the aim of automatically building exploits. The exploits we generate are constructed to hijack the control flow of an application and redirect it to malicious code

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2019-2025

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Esam Mohamed Elwan. (2023). IMPLEMENTING A SOFTWARE VULNERABILITIES SYSTEM. International Journal of Cultural Inheritance & Social Sciences ISSN: 2632-7597, 5(10), 137–200. Retrieved from https://ijciss.com/index.php/j1/article/view/76

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