Computer Science, asked by djener85, 6 months ago

Wwhic the difference beetween an explait and an attack

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Put simply, vulnerabilities are a weakness in software systems, while exploits are attacks made to take advantage of vulnerabilities. Exploits can’t exist without vulnerabilities, but vulnerabilities could exist without exploits. The difference between these security concepts is vital to understanding how they function and how they play off of each other, so you could protect your system.

Answered by BLACK1817
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As we've written before, a vulnerability is a weakness in a software system. And an exploit is an attack that leverages that vulnerability. So while vulnerable means there is theoretically a way to exploit something (i.e., a vulnerability exists), exploitable means that there is a definite path to doing so in the wild.

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