Hi all,
Every year there are new vulnerabilities, and some of them are possible
because of ROP attacks.
There are a couple things that come to mind to thwart ROP attacks that
would rely on compiler changes in particular, instead of a kernel change or
hardware change.
I was wondering if anyone in
Given that essentially no CPUs today support CET and given that CPUs
remain deployed for perhaps 10 years, even more considering that CPU
performance has plateaued, isn't there a moral imperative
to mitigate ROP attacks using approaches other than just CET?
The two I mentioned would help in the sho