writing kernel exploits
"Writing kernel exploits" refers to the process of creating and manipulating software that takes advantage of vulnerabilities or weaknesses in a computer's kernel – the core component of an operating system. It involves crafting code or techniques to bypass security measures and gain unauthorized access or control over the kernel, enabling potential malicious activities.
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