Exploitation of memory corruption vulnerabilities in widely used software has been a threat for almost three decades and no end seems to be in sight. In particular, code-reuse techniques such as return-oriented programming offer a robust attack technique that is extensively used to exploit memory corruption vulnerabilities in modern software programs (e.g. web browsers or document viewers). Whereas conventional control-flow attacks (runtime exploits) require the injection of malicious code, code-reuse attacks leverage code that is already present in the address space of an application to undermine the security model of data execution prevention (DEP). In addition, code-reuse attacks in conjunction with memory disclosure attack technique...