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1 buffer overflow
A condition that results from adding more information to a buffer than it was designed to hold. An attacker may exploit this vulnerability to take over a system. -
2 mail relaying
A practice in which an attacker sends e-mail messages from another system's e-mail server in order to use its resources and/or make it appear that the messages originated from the other system. -
3 malware
Software that fulfills the deliberately harmful intent of an attacker when run. -
4 Windows Service Hardening
"A feature of Windows Vista that limits the damage that can be done to the system by an attacker by preventing the compromised service from changing important configuration settings in the file system or registry or from infecting other computers on the network. For example, the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service can be kept from replacing system files or modifying the registry." -
5 malicious software
Software that fulfills the deliberately harmful intent of an attacker when run. -
6 Trojan notifier
A type of Trojan used to notify an attacker when the software has been installed. -
7 password stealer
A type of Trojan that captures or transmits passwords to an attacker. -
8 keylogger
"A type of Trojan that records user activity, such as keystrokes. This information can be sent to an attacker using e-mail or other methods." -
9 Trojan FTP
A type of Trojan that uses an FTP server to allow an attacker to download files to and from a computer. -
10 land attack
"A denial-of-service attack (DoS) in which the attacker opens a legitimate TCP session with a spoofed source IP address and port number that match the IP address and port number of the targeted computer so that the targeted computer will try to establish a TCP session with itself, causing some TCP implementations to go into a loop and the computer to fail." -
11 key logger
A type of malware that sends key strokes or screen shots to an attacker.
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