kernel object exploitation
Kernel object exploitation refers to the act of manipulating or taking advantage of kernel objects, such as processes or files, within an operating system's kernel. This exploitation involves exploiting vulnerabilities or weaknesses in these objects to gain unauthorized access, execute arbitrary code, or carry out malicious activities on a computer system.
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