The exploitation of a buffer-overrun vulnerability in an application will MOST likely lead to:
A. Arbitrary code execution
B. Resource exhaustion
C. Exposure of authentication credentials
D. De-referencing of memory pointers
A. Arbitrary code execution
As user password input stores in the buffer to compare with original but if the buffer leaked or overflowed then condition gets true and user get authorized.
The exploitation of a buffer-overrun vulnerability in an application will MOST likely lead to: A. Arbitrary...
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