] Execution Protection by AMD, technology contained in ] AMD's Athlon 64 chips, prevents a buffer overflow, a ] common method used to attack computers. ] ] With Execution Protection, data in the buffer can only be ] read and, therefore, is prevented from doing its dirty ] work, John Morris, director of marketing at AMD, said in ] an interview Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show ] here. News: AMD, Intel put antivirus tech into chips |