Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet VULNERABILITY


VULNERABILITY

Definition av VULNERABILITY

  1. sårbarhet, utsatthet

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  • Because of a known vulnerability in older versions of Internet Explorer, some email programs, such as Microsoft's Outlook Express and Microsoft Outlook programs, may install and execute the worm as soon as the e-mail message is viewed.
  • Many of Orbison's songs conveyed vulnerability at a time when most male rock-and-roll performers projected machismo.
  • Homeland security (HS) is a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks, reduce a nation's vulnerability to terrorism, and minimize the damage and recover from attacks that do occur.
  • Klez infects Microsoft Windows systems, exploiting a vulnerability in Internet Explorer's Trident layout engine, used by both Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express to render HTML mail.
  • When Anthony Daniels saw one of McQuarrie's paintings of , he was struck by the vulnerability in the droid's face, and he wanted the role.
  • Normal forms, criteria for determining a table's degree of vulnerability to logical inconsistencies and anomalies.
  • Created as a female counterpart to Superman, Kara Zor-El shares his superpowers and vulnerability to Kryptonite.
  • In 1885, the Department of Woods and Forests appointed a caretaker due to "the popularity of the caves and their vulnerability to vandalism".
  • The mission of UNAIDS is to lead, strengthen and support an expanded response to HIV and AIDS that includes preventing transmission of HIV, providing care and support to those already living with the virus, reducing the vulnerability of individuals and communities to HIV and alleviating the impact of the epidemic.
  • The benefits of high self-esteem are thought to include improved mental and physical health, and less anti-social behavior while drawbacks of low self-esteem have been found to be anxiety, loneliness, and increased vulnerability to substance abuse.
  • Relying on superior numbers and the vulnerability of the Russians with their backs to the river, Napoleon concluded that the moment had come and ordered a massive assault against the Russian left flank.
  • Before the mid-19th century, femininity was equated with emotional fragility, physical vulnerability, hesitation, and domestic submissiveness, commonly known as the "Cult of True Womanhood".
  • The Code Red worm was first discovered and researched by eEye Digital Security employees Marc Maiffret and Ryan Permeh when it exploited a vulnerability discovered by Riley Hassell.
  • In 1950, the State Department declared homosexuals to be security risks (because of perceived vulnerability to blackmail, as the practice was illegal).
  • This was the last major town fire, since town planners finally understood wooden structures' vulnerability and reconstructed buildings using extra wide streets to prevent fires from spreading.
  • Numerous long-range, high-altitude SAM systems, such as the S-25 Berkut and S-75 Dvina, were rapidly developed and fielded to counter this large vulnerability.
  • In hacking, a shellcode is a small piece of code used as the payload in the exploitation of a software vulnerability.
  • exploiting a vulnerability (such as privilege escalation) or a password (obtained by cracking or social engineering tactics like "phishing").
  • A vulnerability scanner is a computer program designed to assess computers, networks or applications for known weaknesses.
  • Rather, the eight S-boxes of DES were the subject of intense study for many years out of a concern that a backdoor (a vulnerability known only to its designers) might have been planted in the cipher.


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