non-control data attacks
Non-control data attacks refer to malicious activities or techniques aimed at accessing or compromising data without directly manipulating or taking control of the targeted system or network. These attacks typically exploit vulnerabilities in data handling processes, such as interception, eavesdropping, unauthorized access, or data leakage, to gain unauthorized access to sensitive or confidential information.
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