just-in-time spraying (jit spraying)
Just-in-time spraying, also known as JIT spraying, is a technique used in computer security to exploit vulnerabilities in software. It involves injecting malicious code into a running program's memory at the moment it is needed, in order to bypass security measures and execute the injected code to gain unauthorized access or perform malicious activities.
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