Library injections are less common on Linux than they are on Windows, but they're still a problem. Here's a look at how they work and how to identify them. While not nearly commonly seen on Linux ...
I've recently run into a bug on code developed mainly on Linux in which delete'ing a class instance provided by a shared library leads to a SEGV after that library has been unloaded. The most ...
If you think about it, an operating system kernel is really just a very powerful shared library that offers services to many programs. Of course, it is a very powerful library, but still — its main ...
At first glance, both the executables that a compiler produces, and the libraries that are used during the building process seem like they’re not very accessible. They are these black boxes that make ...
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