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Buffer Overflow — When Memory Boundaries Are Exceeded
A buffer overflow is a memory corruption vulnerability that occurs when data exceeds the allocated memory boundary, potentially allowing attackers to overwrite adjacent memory and execute arbitrary code. This SECMONS glossary entry explains how buffer overflows occur, their impact, and how defenders should interpret related CVEs.

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