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Fedora 45 could get Shadow Stack support to prevent ROP attacks
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Fedora 45 could get Shadow Stack support to prevent ROP attacks
Fedora 45 could get Shadow Stack support to prevent ROP attacks
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Fedora 45 could get Shadow Stack support to prevent ROP attacks
Fedora Linux 45 could come with Shadow Stack enabled by default. If your hardware supports this, you will get extra protection from ROP attacks.
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