forced code loading
[fɔːrst koʊd ˈloʊdɪŋ]
noun
carregamento forçado de código
1. A programming technique or process where code is deliberately loaded into memory or executed against normal program flow, often bypassing standard initialization procedures or security checks
The malware uses forced code loading to inject malicious scripts into running processes without user consent.
O malware usa carregamento forçado de código para injetar scripts maliciosos em processos em execução sem consentimento do usuário.
2. In development contexts, the deliberate loading of compiled code modules or libraries at runtime rather than during normal application startup
Developers implemented forced code loading to dynamically update features without restarting the entire application.
Os desenvolvedores implementaram carregamento forçado de código para atualizar recursos dinamicamente sem reiniciar toda a aplicação.
This term is primarily used in technical and cybersecurity communities in both Brazil and the United States. It carries negative connotations when referring to malicious activities (malware, hacking) but is neutral when discussing legitimate development practices. In Brazilian tech communities, the term is often used in Portuguese technical documentation, though English terminology is frequently retained in code comments and security discussions.
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