pitout
Pitout refers to a potential security vulnerability that can arise in certain software implementations. It describes a scenario where an attacker can trick a program into revealing or accessing sensitive information that it should not be able to. This can occur due to flaws in how the software handles memory, input validation, or system calls.
The term "pitout" is not a widely standardized or officially recognized security vulnerability classification like SQL
Preventing pitout vulnerabilities typically involves robust secure coding practices. This includes thorough input validation to ensure