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July 31st, 2009, 07:56 AM
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Denial of Service attack.
He isn't talking about executables. Web applications would just throw up response codes.
If it skips that instruction and goes on to process the next and subsequent instructions with system privileges, I think you can see where that could lead?
Um... a process is given a set of privileges the moment its run. Secondly, dividing by zero won't cause a program to call and jump random addresses.
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