shellcode payload generation
Shellcode payload generation refers to the process of creating malicious code that is intended to be injected into a vulnerable software system, where it enables an attacker to gain unauthorized control. The generated shellcode payload typically contains executable instructions and is designed to exploit specific vulnerabilities in order to execute unauthorized actions or achieve unauthorized access.
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