Jeez I am often quite impressed by how security analysts or pentesters think out of the box:
int copySize = atoi(argv[1]);
if(copySize > MAX_BUF_SZ) {
puts("copySize too large");
return –1;
}
memcpy(d,s,copySize*sizeof(int));
if copySize has a very big negative value you end up overwriting the adjacent memory space. It gets even worse, I think, because the last argument of memcpy is of type size_t not some signed crap
Nothing very fancy here. I know. But I find this absolutely fascinating. Especially for such a mundane and naive code snippet