exploiting integer overflow vulnerabilities
"Exploiting integer overflow vulnerabilities" refers to taking advantage of a programming flaw that occurs when an integer variable exceeds its maximum value and loops back to its minimum value. This exploitation can enable malicious individuals to manipulate software systems or gain unauthorized access to computers, causing security breaches or unintended consequences.
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