I'm not so sure about this. In the nasm case, a local use must run nasm
therefore requireing a local account. In my opinion, remote exploits are
holes that I can attack from the network without waiting for a local user
to execute something, i.e. services that are running or exposed protocols.
therefore requireing a local account. In my opinion, remote exploits are
holes that I can attack from the network without waiting for a local user
to execute something, i.e. services that are running or exposed protocols.
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