code execution vulnerabilities
Code execution vulnerabilities refer to security weaknesses in software code that allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands or code on a target system, potentially leading to unauthorized access, data breaches, or system compromise.
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- clickjacking vulnerabilities
- code injection vulnerabilities
- command injection vulnerabilities
- cross-site request forgery (csrf) vulnerabilities
- cross-site scripting (xss) vulnerabilities
- dll hijacking vulnerabilities
- format string vulnerabilities
- heap overflows
- path traversal vulnerabilities
- privilege escalation vulnerabilities
- remote code execution vulnerabilities
- rop (return-oriented programming) injection
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- shellcode vulnerabilities
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Similar Concepts
- arbitrary code execution
- code execution
- code execution exploits
- code execution vulnerability
- code injection attacks
- code injection vulnerability
- code vulnerability analysis
- exploit vulnerabilities
- exploitable programming errors
- exploits in software vulnerabilities
- remote code execution attacks
- remote code execution vulnerabilities in embedded systems
- shellcode injection attacks
- software security vulnerabilities
- software vulnerabilities