New submission from Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld: Are all binary files of a Python installation protected with techniques like Adress Space Layout Randomization and Data Execution Prevention? How can someone check this with an PE Editor or something similar? I know that this seems not to be a matter of great interest, but it would set an example to other programmers: Security is not an optional feature, but a necessity. Many thanks in advance.
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