Errors – S3lab http://s3lab.deusto.es S3lab Security Blog Wed, 06 May 2020 12:51:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.5 Problems of communication between languages http://s3lab.deusto.es/problems-communication-languages/ Fri, 30 Jun 2017 22:16:11 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=9221 High-level languages such as Javascript, Python and Ruby are mainly characterized by facilitating the development of software in a simple and intuitive way and by presenting the highest abstraction level with respect to the machine on which they are executed,

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High-level languages such as Javascript, Python and Ruby are mainly characterized by facilitating the development of software in a simple and intuitive way and by presenting the highest abstraction level with respect to the machine on which they are executed, preventing developers Introduce low-level software errors, such as memory corruption errors, that occur in low-level languages such as C and C ++.

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The memory corruption errors http://s3lab.deusto.es/memory-corruption-errors/ Sat, 03 Jun 2017 20:25:04 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=9130 When we talk about memory corruption errors, the first thing that we see at the head is the classic buffer overflow, which makes a lot of sense since, some called it the vulnerability of the decade back in 2000, nowadays continues

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When we talk about memory corruption errors, the first thing that we see at the head is the classic buffer overflow, which makes a lot of sense since, some called it the vulnerability of the decade back in 2000, nowadays continues to occupy third place in the MITER ranking of most dangerous software errors.

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Security Research (V) – 4 errors, 1 failure http://s3lab.deusto.es/security-research-5/ Sun, 24 Jul 2016 15:09:13 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=8388 In this series of posts on how to start researching in system security, we have seen the first steps on how to choose topic, director, as well ad doing the first workplan and how  a scientific contribution is done in

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In this series of posts on how to start researching in system security, we have seen the first steps on how to choose topic, director, as well ad doing the first workplan and how  a scientific contribution is done in this area. At this point, let us pause on how to move forward in our research to list common mistakes that often in these early stages, so that we can avoid them. Some of these have already been suggested in previous installments and many obvious, but it is worth remembering.

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