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1 vulnerability
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2 vulnerability
"Any weakness, administrative process or act, or physical exposure that makes a computer susceptible to exploit by a threat." -
3 product vulnerability
A set of conditions that violates an implied or explicit security policy. A product vulnerability is normally addressed by a Microsoft security bulletin or a service pack. -
4 security vulnerability
A vulnerability in a product that is addressed by a Microsoft security update and security bulletin or a service pack. -
5 NUCLEAR VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
English-Arabic military dictionary > NUCLEAR VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
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6 ELECTROMAGNETIC VULNERABILITY
English-Arabic military dictionary > ELECTROMAGNETIC VULNERABILITY
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7 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. -
8 race condition
"A condition in which two or more threads can reach and execute a block of code, and the program outcome changes radically depending on which thread reaches the code first. A race condition is benign if all outcomes are valid. However, race conditions can be associated with synchronization errors that can result in one process interfering with another process and possibly introduce a vulnerability. Frequently, a potential outcome of a race condition leaves the program in an unstable or invalid state." -
9 Damage potential Reproducibility Exploitability Affected users Discoverability
A ranking of the risk that is associated with a vulnerability or a security requirement.امكانية اكتشاف التهديد ومدى قدرة تكاثره والضرر المحتمل على المستخدمين المتضررينEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Damage potential Reproducibility Exploitability Affected users Discoverability
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