shellcode injection
Shellcode injection refers to the malicious technique of injecting a piece of code known as shellcode into a vulnerable application or system, with the intention to exploit it and gain unauthorized access or control.
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- format string vulnerability
- heap exploitation
- heap spraying
- heap-based buffer overflow
- malicious input
- return address overwrite strategies
- return oriented programming (rop)
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