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  2. Heap overflow - Wikipedia

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    For example, a Microsoft JPEG GDI+ buffer overflow vulnerability could allow remote execution of code on the affected machine. [ 1 ] iOS jailbreaking often uses heap overflows to gain arbitrary code execution .

  3. Preboot Execution Environment - Wikipedia

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    The Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) was introduced as part of the Wired for Management [2] framework by Intel and is described in the specification published by Intel and SystemSoft. PXE version 2.0 was released in December 1998, and the update 2.1 was made public in September 1999. [ 3 ]

  4. VMware Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Fixed Host code execution vulnerability. [21] 2.0.5 June 23, 2009 Support for Nehalem Mac Pro. Experimental support for Mac OS X 10.6 as guest. Support for Ubuntu 9.04 as guest. Various bug fixes. [22] 2.0.6 October 1, 2009 Fixed issues when running on Snow Leopard. Fixed issues with NVidia graphics cards on Mac OS X 10.6. Various bug fixes ...

  5. Advanced persistent threat - Wikipedia

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    Establish foothold – plant remote administration software in victim's network, create net backdoors and tunnels allowing stealth access to its infrastructure. Escalate privileges – use exploits and password cracking to acquire administrator privileges over victim's computer and possibly expand it to Windows domain administrator accounts.

  6. Execution (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Runtime, run time, or execution time is the final phase of a computer program ' s life cycle, in which the code is being executed on the computer's central processing unit (CPU) as machine code. In other words, "runtime" is the running phase of a program.

  7. Mobile agent - Wikipedia

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    A mobile agent is a specific form of mobile code, within the field of code mobility. However, in contrast to the remote evaluation and code on demand programming paradigms, mobile agents are active in that they can choose to migrate between computers at any time during their execution.

  8. The Mitre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    The Mitre is a building situated in the Benwell area in the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.It is a Grade II listed building. [1]A tower house known as Benwell Tower was built in 1221.

  9. Mitre (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Mitre (born 1980), Argentine film director and screenwriter; See also. Mitre 10, a hardware and timber retailer in Australia; Mitre 10 (New Zealand), a hardware and timber retailer in New Zealand; Mitre box, a tool for guiding a saw to make mitre cuts; Mitre saw, a saw for making mitre joint; Mitre square, a tool for marking and ...