pointer vulnerabilities
Pointer vulnerabilities are software vulnerabilities that occur when a program uses memory pointers incorrectly or unsafely. These vulnerabilities can lead to various security issues, such as unauthorized access to sensitive data, program crashes, or execution of malicious code.
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