exploit kit detection and prevention
"Exploit kit detection and prevention" refers to the process of identifying and thwarting malicious software tools that are designed to take advantage of vulnerabilities in computer systems or software. It involves detecting the existence of exploit kits, which contain pre-packaged code to exploit known vulnerabilities, and employing techniques to prevent their successful execution or installation on a system, thereby protecting the system from potential attacks.
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