Abstract

Dynamic memory management requires special attention in programming. It should be fast and secure at the same time. This paper proposes a new randomized dynamic memory management algorithm designed to meet these requirements. Randomization is a key feature intended to protect applications from “use-after-free” or similar attacks. At the same time, the state in the algorithm consists only of one pointer, so it does not consume extra memory for itself. However, our algorithm is not a universal solution. It does not solve the memory fragmentation problem and it needs further development and testing.

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