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But You Told Me You Were Safe: Attacking the Mozilla Firefox Renderer (Part 1)

Zero Day Initiative — But You Told Me You Were Safe: Attacking the Mozilla Firefox Renderer (Part 1).
Vulnerabilities and exploits in common targets like browsers are often associated with memory safety issues. Typically this involves either a direct error in memory management or a way to corrupt internal object state in the JavaScript engine. One way to eliminate such memory safety issues is to use

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