arithmetic overflow vulnerabilities
Arithmetic overflow vulnerabilities refer to security weaknesses or flaws that occur when a computer program performs mathematical calculations that result in a value larger than the maximum limit or smaller than the minimum limit that can be stored in a given variable or data type. These vulnerabilities can lead to unexpected behavior or errors that can be exploited by attackers to manipulate or compromise the program's functionality, potentially causing security breaches or system crashes.
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