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Arbitrary Code Execution: Vulnerabilities and Methods
Consists of excerpts from a Wikipedia article focusing on arbitrary code execution (ACE), a critical concept in computer security. The article defines ACE as an attacker's ability to run any commands or code of their choosing on a target system, with the term remote code execution (RCE) specifically referring to this capability over a network. It details various vulnerability types that enable ACE, such as buffer overflows and deserialization flaws, and explains the common method of exploitation involving manipulating the instruction pointer to execute injected code. Furthermore, the text discusses how ACE is often combined with privilege escalation to gain greater system control and provides several real-world examples of ACE vulnerabilities found in software and games, including the notable "Log4Shell" RCE flaw.
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