How can buffer overflow vulnerabilities affect embedded systems? Group of answer choices By allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code By compromising the integrity of the system All of the mentioned By causing system crashes or unexpected behavior
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Step 1: Buffer overflow vulnerabilities occur when a program writes more data to a buffer than it can hold, leading to the excess data overflowing into adjacent memory locations. Show more…
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