By- Aamir Lakhani, Global Security strategist and researcher at Fortinet. In cybersecurity terminology, an exploit is a bit of code or a program that takes advantage of vulnerabilities or flaws in ...
A zero-day exploit is one that takes advantage of a security vulnerability on the same day that the vulnerability becomes generally known. This term was viewed 6,559 times.
A zero-day exploit is one that takes advantage of a security vulnerability on the same day that the vulnerability becomes generally known. This term was viewed 4,175 times.
An attack against a computer or network that is performed only to prove that it can be done. A proof-of-concept exploit generally does not cause harm but shows how a hacker can either breach a network ...
The business of selling software tools to attack a computer or network. Widely available on the Dark Web, the exploit industry is alive and well. See Dark Web and exploit. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR ...
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