Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) is a security technique that randomizes the memory addresses where system and application processes are loaded. This randomization makes it significantly more challenging for attackers to predict the location of specific functions or data, thwarting many security exploits.
This specialized utility serves as a detective tool, helping you understand the ASLR status of processes and executable files on your computer. It empowers users to:
This tool lets you easily retrieve a comprehensive list of all ASLR processes enabled. This feature enables users to gain a quick overview of the security posture of their system.
Identifying processes that lack ASLR protection is equally important. It assists in uncovering processes that are more vulnerable to certain types of attacks due to the absence of this critical security measure.
This tool can inspect the ASLR status of a specific process using its Process ID for users who need to dive deeper. This level of granularity allows for targeted security assessments.
You may be interested in a particular process by name rather than its ID. This software accommodates this need by allowing you to check the ASLR status of a process using its name.
In addition to monitoring processes, this utility extends its reach to executable files. You can easily ascertain the ASLR status of an executable file by providing its file path.
Supported OS: Windows 11/10/8.1/7
Processor: Multicore Intel Series or above, Xeon or AMD equivalent
RAM: 4GB (8GB or more recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 4GB or more recommended
ASLR Process Scanner is an indispensable tool for anyone concerned about the security of their PC. Its ability to identify ASLR-enabled and non-ASLR processes and even check the ASLR status of specific processes or executable files makes it a valuable asset in your cybersecurity toolkit. With the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, having a tool that helps you bolster your system's defenses is paramount.