compiler and toolchain vulnerabilities for microcontrollers
Compiler and toolchain vulnerabilities for microcontrollers refer to weaknesses and flaws that exist within the software development tools used to compile and build applications for microcontroller devices. These vulnerabilities can potentially be exploited by attackers, leading to security breaches, unauthorized access, or the execution of malicious code on the microcontroller.
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