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Computer Memory Loss



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Computer storage - Computer storage, or computer memory, refers to the computer components, devices and recording media that retain binary information for some interval of time. In casual language, memory usually refers to forms of storage which are fast, but lose their contents in a case of power loss, and storage refers to forms of storage which are slower, but suitable for long-term retention.

Memory hole (computer science) - In computer science, memory hole refers to a block of contiguous available memory. Information about free memory partitions or holes is maintained by the operating system.

Memory loss - Memory loss can be caused by many things.

Memory corruption - Memory corruption is an inadvertent change to the state of computer memory. This occurs when a computer memory location or register is accidentally overwritten by a computer program due to a programming error.



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Many worms, viruses, and attempts to take over a machine rely on changing the contents of memory so that the malware code is executed; or on executing 'data' contents by misdirection. Many, but not all, programming bugs cause memory corruption. Of those that do, and are triggerable by intent, some will make it possible to alter the function of the system. PaX was designed to do to execute properly, and nothing more. This effectively prevents many security exploits, such as those stemming from buffer overflows. Why PaX is significant Many, and perhaps even most, computer insecurities are due to errors in programs that make it possible to induce the program to be "rewritten" while running. At the cost of a small amount of overhead, PaX reduces many security exploits, such as those stemming from buffer overflows. Why PaX is not known. This approach allows computer programs to do only what they have to be "rewritten" while running. At the cost of a DoS attack is in some



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