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  • EXPLOIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    feat, exploit, achievement mean a remarkable deed feat implies strength or dexterity or daring exploit suggests an adventurous or heroic act achievement implies hard-won success in the face of difficulty or opposition
  • EXPLOIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ˈek·splɔɪt Add to word list a brave, interesting, or unusual act: daredevil exploits
  • Microsoft Windows Alert—Angry Hacker Drops 2 New Zero-Day Exploits
    The latest Microsoft Patch Tuesday rollout featured no zero-days However, an angry hacker has just dropped two new 0-day exploits targeting Windows users
  • EXPLOIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    As a verb, exploit commonly means to selfishly take advantage of someone in order to profit from them or otherwise benefit oneself As a noun, exploit means a notable or heroic accomplishment
  • Exploit (computer security) - Wikipedia
    An exploit is a method or piece of code that takes advantage of vulnerabilities in software, applications, networks, operating systems, or hardware, typically for malicious purposes The term "exploit" derives from the English verb "to exploit," meaning "to use something to one’s own advantage "
  • What is an exploit? - Cisco
    For exploits to be effective, many vulnerabilities require an attacker to initiate a series of suspicious operations to set up an exploit Typically, a majority of the vulnerabilities are result of a software or system architecture bug
  • What is Exploit? Examples and How Attacks Work (2026 Guide)
    Learn what an exploit is in cybersecurity, how exploits work, and real-world examples Discover how organizations detect and prevent exploit-based attacks
  • Exploits - definition of exploits by The Free Dictionary
    To employ to the greatest possible advantage: exploit one's talents 2 To make use of selfishly or unethically: a corporation that exploited peasant labor [Middle English, from Old French esploit, from Latin explicitum, neuter past participle of explicāre, to unfold; see explicate ] ex·ploit′a·bil′i·ty n ex·ploit′er n


















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