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OS command argument injections occur when applications allow the execution of
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operating system commands from untrusted data but the untrusted data is limited
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to the arguments. +
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It is not possible to directly inject arbitrary commands that
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compromise the underlying operating system, but the behavior of the executed
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command still might be influenced in a way that allows to expand access, for
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example, execution of arbitrary commands. The security of the application
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depends on the behavior of the application that is executed.
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