remote code execution vulnerabilities
Remote code execution vulnerabilities refer to security flaws in software or systems that allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or commands on a targeted machine or device from a remote location. This type of vulnerability enables malicious actors to take control of the affected system, potentially leading to unauthorized access, data breaches, or further compromise of the network.
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