attack vectors
Attack vectors refer to the various methods or pathways through which an attacker can gain unauthorized access or exploit vulnerabilities in a system, network, or application. These vectors encompass techniques such as phishing, malware, social engineering, and other means by which attackers target and breach the security defenses of their targets.
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- advanced persistent threats (apts)
- attack surface
- bluetooth attacks
- botnets
- brute force attacks
- clickjacking
- cross-site scripting (xss)
- distributed denial of service (ddos)
- eavesdropping
- malware
- man-in-the-middle (mitm) attacks
- password cracking
- payload obfuscation
- phishing
- ransomware
- server-side deserialization vulnerabilities
- session hijacking
- social engineering
- sql injection
- trojan horses
- virus attacks
- watering hole attacks
- zero-day vulnerabilities