Reference Summary: Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer

Binary Addition Overflow Computerphile -

Reflection & Clarity Considerations for this topic.

Important details found

  • Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer

Why this topic is useful

This topic is useful when readers need a quick overview first, then want to move into supporting details and related references.

Sponsored

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are related topics included?

Related topics help readers compare nearby references and understand the broader subject.

What is this page about?

This page summarizes Binary Addition Overflow Computerphile and connects it with related entries, references, and supporting context.

Is the information always complete?

Not always. Some topics may need verification from official or primary sources.

Supporting Images

Binary Addition & Overflow - Computerphile
Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile
Floating Point Numbers (Part2: Fp Addition) - Computerphile
Why Use Binary? - Computerphile
Binary: Plusses & Minuses (Why We Use Two's Complement) - Computerphile
Digital Images - Computerphile
Overflow in Signed and Unsigned Numbers
Running a Buffer Overflow Attack - Computerphile
Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile
Binary addition and overflow errors (GCSE Computer Science)
Sponsored
View Full Details
Binary Addition & Overflow - Computerphile

Binary Addition & Overflow - Computerphile

Read more details and related context about Binary Addition & Overflow - Computerphile.

Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile

Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile

Read more details and related context about Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile.

Floating Point Numbers (Part2: Fp Addition) - Computerphile

Floating Point Numbers (Part2: Fp Addition) - Computerphile

Read more details and related context about Floating Point Numbers (Part2: Fp Addition) - Computerphile.

Why Use Binary? - Computerphile

Why Use Binary? - Computerphile

Read more details and related context about Why Use Binary? - Computerphile.

Binary: Plusses & Minuses (Why We Use Two's Complement) - Computerphile

Binary: Plusses & Minuses (Why We Use Two's Complement) - Computerphile

Read more details and related context about Binary: Plusses & Minuses (Why We Use Two's Complement) - Computerphile.

Digital Images - Computerphile

Digital Images - Computerphile

How are images represented in a computer? Image analyst & Research Fellow Mike Pound gives us a snapshot. (First in a series ...

Overflow in Signed and Unsigned Numbers

Overflow in Signed and Unsigned Numbers

Read more details and related context about Overflow in Signed and Unsigned Numbers.

Running a Buffer Overflow Attack - Computerphile

Running a Buffer Overflow Attack - Computerphile

Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Transfer works.

Binary addition and overflow errors (GCSE Computer Science)

Binary addition and overflow errors (GCSE Computer Science)

Read more details and related context about Binary addition and overflow errors (GCSE Computer Science).