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64-bit Vista Natively Bulletproofed Against Heap-Based Buffer Overruns

When it comes down to the 32-bit Vista vs. 64-bit Vista, the comparison generally focuses on the added benefits synonymous with handling . Because the address space of 64-bit Vista is not limited to 4GB, users are able to use a maximum of 128 GB of RAM with the Ultimate, Business and Enterprise SKUS. But at the same time, there are added benefits, and one of them is in terms of . The 64-bit editions of Vista come to the table with PatchGuard ( Patch Protection), Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR), Heap and Stack randomization, and even heap corruption detection.

As far as Heap Based Buffer Overruns are concerned, both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista offer protection, but only in the x64 versions of the is the even heap corruption detection enabled by default. Michael Howard, Senior Program Manager in the Engineering group at , explained that, in x86 Vista, developers have to call the HeapSetInformation API in order to enable heal corruption detection. (more…)

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