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Exploits

Summary

Exploits are malicious techniques or software derived from vulnerabilities in software or hardware that allow attackers to gain unauthorized access or perform unauthorized actions on systems.

Detailed Description

In the context of information security, an exploit takes advantage of a bug or vulnerability in software or hardware, which can range from a simple flaw in code to complex architectural weaknesses. Exploits can come in various forms, including software bugs, hardware vulnerabilities, or even misconfigurations. They are commonly used by hackers to infiltrate systems, steal data, disrupt services, or gain control over systems.

Category
Security
Synonyms
Vulnerabilities
Intrusions
Cyber Assailants
Exploitation
Attacks

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Penetration Testing

Security professionals use exploits during penetration tests to evaluate the security of systems.

Industries:

Cybersecurity
Information Technology

Platforms:

Linux
Windows
MacOS
Malware Development

Some exploits are used to develop malware, targeting known vulnerabilities to compromise systems.

Industries:

Malware analysis
Cybercrime

Platforms:

Windows
Android
iOS
Bug Bounty Programs

Organizations invite ethical hackers to find and report exploits in exchange for rewards.

Industries:

Cybersecurity
Software Development

Platforms:

Web platforms
Mobile apps

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