What is the benefits of using EncodePointer / DecodePointer in Windows?
MSDN
say:
Encoding globally available pointers helps protect them from being exploited.
The EncodePointer function obfuscates the pointer value with a secret so that it cannot be predicted by an external agent. The secret used EncodePointer is different for each process.
Now question is: If the attacker is outside of my program, then its address space is different from my address space, so an address in my app is not usable for it. and if it can execute a code in my address space it can call DecodePointer and use that address to call encoded pointer.
So what is the usage of this functions and how they help me with increased security?