return-oriented rootkits
Return-oriented rootkits are malicious software programs that exploit vulnerabilities in a computer's operating system to gain unauthorized access and control over the system. They utilize a technique called return-oriented programming (ROP) to manipulate the system's existing code and execute their malicious actions, often remaining undetected by security measures.
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