rop (return-oriented programming) injection
"Return-Oriented Programming (ROP) injection is a technique used by attackers to exploit software vulnerabilities by diverting the flow of a program's execution to execute arbitrary code sequences, known as 'gadgets,' which are already present in the program's memory."
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