code cave

Noun

 * 1)  A sequence of null bytes in a process's memory, offering the capacity for the injection of custom instructions by a hacker.
 * 2) * 2016, Ryan "elfmaster" O'Neill, Learning Linux Binary Analysis (page 97)
 * In ELF executables, there aren't a whole lot of code caves (such as in the PE format), so you are not likely to be able to shove more than just a meager amount of shellcode into existing code slots
 * In ELF executables, there aren't a whole lot of code caves (such as in the PE format), so you are not likely to be able to shove more than just a meager amount of shellcode into existing code slots