dead code injection
Dead code injection refers to the malicious practice of adding irrelevant or inactive pieces of code into software applications or systems. This code is typically unused and does not contribute to the functioning of the program, but it can be exploited by attackers to carry out unauthorized activities or gain control over the system.
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