integer overflow vulnerabilities
Integer overflow vulnerabilities occur when a computer program attempts to store a value that exceeds the maximum limit of an integer data type, leading to unintended consequences or security risks due to the overflowed value being interpreted incorrectly.
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Related Concepts (12)
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- buffer overflow vulnerabilities
- exploiting integer overflow vulnerabilities
- input validation and integer overflow vulnerabilities
- integer overflow vulnerabilities in programming languages
- kernel exploitation
- memory corruption vulnerabilities
- prevention and mitigation of integer overflow vulnerabilities
- relational operators and integer overflow vulnerabilities
- signed integer overflow vulnerabilities
- uninitialized memory vulnerabilities
- unsigned integer overflow vulnerabilities
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- exploiting integer overflow
- heap overflow vulnerabilities
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- integer overflow attack
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- signed integer overflow
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