Ah, the infamous memcpy() function - the digital equivalent of handing scissors to a toddler. For the uninitiated, this meme references the notorious Heartbleed vulnerability that rocked the security world in 2014. When someone uses memcpy(bp, pl, payload) without proper bounds checking, they're basically saying "here's my memory, take whatever you want!" The terrified Squidward face perfectly captures that moment when you realize your opponent can read arbitrary memory chunks and steal sensitive data like private keys. Nothing says "game over" quite like discovering someone can peek at your server's memory like it's an open book.
My Heart Is Bleeding
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