malicious file format exploits
"Malicious file format exploits" refer to techniques used by attackers to exploit vulnerabilities present in a specific file format, such as PDF, DOCX, or JPEG. These exploits are designed to compromise the security of a computer system or gain unauthorized access by embedding malicious code or commands within these files, taking advantage of software vulnerabilities and tricking users into executing or opening them.
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