software vulnerabilities
Software vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses or flaws within computer programs that can be exploited by attackers or malicious entities to gain unauthorized access, manipulate data, or disrupt the normal functioning of the software system.
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Related Concepts (18)
- address space layout randomization (aslr)
- attack surface
- control-flow integrity bypass
- exploit campaigns
- format string vulnerability
- heap overflow
- heap overflows
- heap underflow
- integer overflows
- pointer dereference vulnerabilities
- privilege escalation
- reverse engineering techniques for buffer overflows
- rop (return-oriented programming) injection
- security vulnerabilities
- use-after-free
- use-after-free vulnerabilities
- zero-day exploits
- zero-day vulnerabilities
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- application vulnerabilities
- browser vulnerabilities
- can vulnerabilities
- computer security vulnerabilities
- computer system vulnerabilities
- exploits in software vulnerabilities
- malware vulnerabilities
- security vulnerabilities in software
- software security vulnerabilities
- software vulnerability
- software vulnerability mitigation
- software vulnerability patching
- software vulnerability research
- system vulnerabilities
- web vulnerabilities