ntp vulnerabilities
NTP vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses or security flaws in the Network Time Protocol (NTP), a protocol used to synchronize clocks on computer systems. These vulnerabilities can be exploited by malicious actors to gain unauthorized access, disrupt network operations, perform distributed denial of service attacks, or manipulate system time.
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