Ask yourself why Mythos was so easily able to develop a remote STACK buffer overflow vulnerability.
Define "so easily"?
They exploited a linear stack buffer overflow. Not a write-what-where or arb write. A linear stack buffer overflow in 2026! There are at least two distinct failures there:
1. No strong stack protectors.
2. No kASLR.
That's 20-year-old exploit methodology.
Define "so easily"?
They exploited a linear stack buffer overflow. Not a write-what-where or arb write. A linear stack buffer overflow in 2026! There are at least two distinct failures there:
1. No strong stack protectors.
2. No kASLR.
That's 20-year-old exploit methodology.