I recently received this Low Quality audit that was asking how "return-to-libc attacks could be performed if the attacker has no access to registers."
I recommended closing it since there was no specific question related to programming, and I felt it would be a much better fit on Stack Exchange site Information Security (as the security tag recommends) or perhaps Stack Exchange site Programmers since it's hypothetical. At the very least, the question should be edited to improve readability. However, I failed the audit, as the correct response was "Looks OK."
I was under the impression that there needed to be a question about a specific problem that a user is having in order for the question to be considered on-topic, so why is this question okay?