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What is a man-in-the-browser (MitB) attack?
A man-in-the-browser (MitB) attack is a type of cyberattack where malware secretly infects a user’s web browser and intercepts or...
What is the RIG exploit kit?
The RIG exploit kit is a type of malicious software toolkit used by cybercriminals to deliver malware to victims through...
What is the Magnitude exploit kit?
The Magnitude exploit kit is a type of malicious software toolkit used by cybercriminals to deliver malware through web browsers....
What is a backdoor in cybersecurity?
In cybersecurity, a backdoor is a hidden method of bypassing normal authentication or security controls to gain access to a...
What is a buffer overflow vulnerability?
A buffer overflow is a type of software vulnerability that happens when a program writes more data to a memory...
What are zero-click exploits?
Zero-click exploits are highly sophisticated cyberattacks that compromise a device without any interaction from the user—no tapping, clicking, or opening...
What is whaling?
Whaling is a type of phishing attack that targets high-level executives or other “big fish” within an organization—like CEOs, CFOs,...
What are the different types of phishing attacks?
Phishing comes in many forms, all aiming to trick people into giving up sensitive information or installing malware. Here are...
What is code injection?
Code injection is a cyberattack technique where an attacker inserts malicious code into a trusted program or process to make...
What is process hollowing?
Process hollowing is a stealthy malware technique where a legitimate process is launched in a suspended state, its memory is...
