memory allocation vulnerabilities
Memory allocation vulnerabilities refer to security weaknesses that occur when a program or system incorrectly allocates or manages memory resources, leading to potential exploitation by attackers. These vulnerabilities can allow unauthorized access, modification, or execution of malicious code, potentially compromising the security and stability of the system.
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