Displaying test cases 74751 - 74755 of 74755 in total
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Command injection problems are a subset of injection problem, in which the process is tricked into calling external processes of the attackers choice through the injection of control-plane data into the data plane. (from TCCLASP-5_2_25_10)
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Format string problems occur when a user has the ability to control or write completely the format string used to format data in the printf style family of C/ C++ functions. (from TCCLASP-5_2_23_10)
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A heap overflow condition is a buffer overflow, where the buffer that can be overwritten is allocated in the heap portion of memory, generally meaning that the buffer was allocated using a routine such as the POSIX malloc() call. (from TCCLASP-5_2_4_10)
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An unsigned-to-signed conversion error takes place when a large unsignedprimitive is used as an signed value - usually as a size variable. (from TCCLASP-5_2_12_10)[br][br]Duplicate code of Test Case 19
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If one extends a signed number incorrectly, if negative numbers are used, an incorrect extension may result. (from TCCLASP-5_2_10_10)