The answer, of course, is that it depends. ;-)

When it comes to buffer overflows, I think the best course of action is to
assume that an overflow error is always exploitable and just fix it.

Richard


>>>"If you're able to crash something you are most likely able to exploit
> it"
>
> I've seen this fought over before, and I didn't get the sense that this
> is consensus opinion.
>
> Larry Seltzer
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> Contributing Editor, PC Magazine
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