code injection vulnerabilities
Code injection vulnerabilities refer to security weaknesses in software applications that allow an attacker to insert and execute malicious code into the system. This can occur when insufficient input validation or improper handling of user-supplied data is present, enabling an attacker to inject executable code, often leading to unauthorized actions or compromising the integrity of the system.
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