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Which of the following is the third step an attacker may perform in executing a stack-based buffer overflow attack:
Grabbing packets from the target daemon application.
Entering more data than the buffer has allocated for a variable, then adding another variable.
Entering a variable in the buffer to exhaust the amount of memory in the stack.
Executing a malicious variable, then going to the next line of executable code.
The third step in executing a stack-based buffer overflow attack is to execute a malicious variable, then go to the next line of executable code.
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