remote code execution
Remote code execution refers to the ability for a hacker to gain unauthorized access to a computer system and run arbitrary commands or execute malicious code remotely, without physical presence or direct access to the targeted device.
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- buffer overflow exploits in widely used software
- bug hunting
- code injection
- code injection techniques
- command injection
- drive-by downloads
- exploit frameworks
- exploit kits
- exploit writing techniques
- exploiting software vulnerabilities
- heap overflows
- heap spraying
- heap-based buffer overflow
- html injection
- injection attacks on android
- insecure direct object references
- javascript injection
- just-in-time (jit) compiler exploitation
- kernel space to user space vulnerabilities
- malicious input
- memory corruption
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- metasploit framework
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- remote file inclusion (rfi)
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- arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities
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