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  • ...ng a worst case behavior for the system under attack. Notable examples of canary value systems are StackGuard and ProPolice. ...nary value, and it is unlikely that the attacker will be able to guess the canary value.
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  • ...ng a worst case behavior for the system under attack. Notable examples of canary value systems are StackGuard and ProPolice. ...nary value, and it is unlikely that the attacker will be able to guess the canary value.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Canary value]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Canary value}}
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  • ''Main Article:'' [[canary value]] ...nary value, and it is unlikely that the attacker will be able to guess the canary value.
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  • {{r|Canary value}}
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  • Another notable variant of the stack frame is the use of [[canary value|canary values]] to thwart [[buffer overflow attack|buffer overflow attacks]
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