A buffer overflow occurs when a program writes more data to a memory buffer than it can hold, corrupting adjacent memory. Hackers exploit this vulnerability to inject malicious code, crash systems, or gain unauthorized access. Cybersecurity professionals study buffer overflows to patch software, while attackers benefit by compromising networks and stealing sensitive data.
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