memory management vulnerabilities
Memory management vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses or flaws in the way a computer system handles, allocates, and manages its memory resources. These vulnerabilities can be exploited by malicious actors to gain unauthorized access, modify, or corrupt data in a computer's memory, leading to security breaches, crashes, or other harmful consequences.
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