Долго думал не отправить ли в юмор
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At a high level, FTH monitors process crashes that result from heap corruptions. Once a process is identified as faulty, FTH puts a "shim" of additional bytes into that process. The shim pads the heap allocations -- memory that's dynamically set aside at runtime -- so the next time the process overwrites one of them, there's enough padding to avoid a crash
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