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Enable high entropy ASLR for Windows builds #1747

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Inspired by #1739

Motivation and context

Increase security on Windows

How has this been tested?

Built and used ProcessHacker to verify

Types of changes

  • ✅ Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

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  • ✅ I have read the CONTRIBUTING document. [REQUIRED]
  • ✅ My code follows the code style of this project. [REQUIRED]
  • ✅ All new and existing tests passed. [REQUIRED]
  • ✅ I have compiled and verified my code with -DWITH_ASAN=ON. [REQUIRED]

@droidmonkey droidmonkey merged commit 4a207f0 into release/2.3.2 Mar 17, 2018
@droidmonkey droidmonkey deleted the hotfix/aslr-entropy branch March 17, 2018 16:13
droidmonkey added a commit that referenced this pull request May 8, 2018
- Enable high entropy ASLR on Windows [#1747]
- Enhance favicon fetching [#1786]
- Fix crash on Windows due to autotype [#1691]
- Fix dark tray icon changing all icons [#1680]
- Fix --pw-stdin not using getPassword function [#1686]
- Fix placeholders being resolved in notes [#1907]
- Enable auto-type start delay to be configurable [#1908]
- Browser: Fix native messaging reply size [#1719]
- Browser: Increase maximum buffer size [#1720]
- Browser: Enhance usability and functionality [#1810, #1822, #1830, #1884, #1906]
- SSH Agent: Parse aes-256-cbc/ctr keys [#1682]
- SSH Agent: Enhance usability and functionality [#1677, #1679, #1681, #1787]
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