binary code hacking
Binary code hacking refers to the practice of manipulating or exploiting computer programs or systems by modifying the binary code, which is a representation of data and machine instructions using a series of ones and zeros. It involves analyzing and modifying the binary code to gain unauthorized access, bypass security measures, or alter the behavior of software or hardware for malicious purposes.
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