high-order attacks
High-order attacks refer to sophisticated cyberattacks that utilize advanced techniques and methodologies to breach and exploit computer systems or networks. These attacks often involve advanced malware, stealthy infiltration methods, and intricate evasion tactics, causing significant and targeted damage to the targeted entity's sensitive data and infrastructure.
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