remote code injection
Remote code injection refers to a malicious attack where an external attacker manipulates a software system to insert and execute unauthorized code remotely, bypassing its intended security measures. This injected code can exploit vulnerabilities in the system, enabling the attacker to gain control over it and potentially perform various malicious actions.
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