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\begin{document}
-\fnote{\copyright{} Christian Urban, King's College London, 2014, 2015, 2016}
+\fnote{\copyright{} Christian Urban, King's College London, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017}
\section*{Handout 3 (Buffer Overflow Attacks)}
+\begin{flushright}
+\begin{minipage}{9cm}
+\it ``We took a network that was designed to be resilient to nuclear war and
+we made it vulnerable to toasters.''\\\mbox{}\hfill\small --- Eben Upton, 2017, RPi co-founder
+\end{minipage}
+\end{flushright}\bigskip
+
+
+\noindent
By far the most popular attack method on computers are buffer
overflow attacks or variations thereof. The first Internet
worm (Morris) exploited exactly such an attack. The popularity