canary exploit code
Canary exploit code refers to malicious software or programming that takes advantage of a vulnerability in a computer system's canary mechanism, designed to detect and prevent buffer overflow attacks. The code allows an attacker to overwrite or bypass the canary value, compromising system security and potentially enabling unauthorized access or control.
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