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From wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffer_overflow_protection#Canaries
From wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffer_overflow_protection#Canaries
"Canaries  are known values that are placed between a buffer and control data on the stack to monitor buffer overflows."
"Canaries  are known values that are placed between a buffer and control data on the stack to monitor buffer overflows."
Those are also present in the PS3 system and they're initialized at kernel startup from timebase counter (ticks).
Those are also present in the PS3 system and they're initialized at kernel startup from timebase counter (ticks).
You can't control them however. These are one of the obstacles against kernel(lv2) exploits.
You can't control them however. These are one of the obstacles against kernel(lv2) exploits.


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