logic flaws in software systems
Logic flaws in software systems refer to errors or defects in the logical design or flow of a program, resulting in unintended and incorrect behavior. These flaws occur when the program executes the wrong sequence of operations or makes incorrect assumptions, compromising the system's integrity and potentially leading to security vulnerabilities.
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