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SilliMon
on Sept 10, 2013
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Dropbox disables ASLR on Windows
What's most worrying about this is that Dropbox is injecting itself into processes like NotePad++ and Firefox that have nothing to do with shell extensions.
Either this is lazy coding, or there is some malicious intent to spy.
elehack
on Sept 10, 2013
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They use the standard file open dialog, which in turn supports shell extensions.
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Either this is lazy coding, or there is some malicious intent to spy.