payload generation
Payload generation refers to the process of creating and assembling specific data or instructions that are intended to be delivered and executed by a software or system, often with the purpose of achieving a specific objective, such as causing a desired outcome or exploiting a vulnerability.
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Related Concepts (16)
- advanced persistent threat (apt) payload generation
- command and control (c&c) payload generation
- cross-site scripting (xss) payload generation
- exploit payload generation
- malicious payload generation
- metasploit framework
- metasploit payload generation
- payload encryption techniques
- payload obfuscation techniques
- phishing payload generation
- rat (remote access trojan) payload generation
- reverse shell payload generation
- shellcode payload generation
- social engineering payload generation
- trojan payload generation
- web application payload generation