Pipat Methavanitpong
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Ota, Tokyo Japan
Profession
Master Student
Secteur d’activité
Electronics / Computer Hardware
Site Web
http://fulcronz27.wordpress.com
Mots-clés
japan
language
thai
english
stack smashing
stack overflow
computer security
hacking
rop
return-to-libc
return-oriented programming
security
intel processor trace
tracing
debugging
intel
summary
software debugging
udacity
nvidia
cuda
heterogeneous computing
coursera
qemu
bionic libc
android internal
porting
android
dalvik vm
higher education
mooc
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