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This file last generated Tuesday, 16 October 2018 04:11PM UTC
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This file last generated Tuesday, 16 October 2018 04:16PM UTC
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<H2>Glossary</H2>
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To copy data from a system without authorisation. Typically referring to the obtaining of personal data via Man in The Middle (MiTM) attacks on communications systems or implanted end points.
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<H4>exodus</H4>
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The movement of a significant number of users out of one system and into another. "There was another Twitter exodus last month"
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<H4>exploit</H4>
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<p>1. A vulnerability in software that can be used for breaking security or otherwise attacking an Internet host over the network. The Ping O' Death is a famous exploit. </p>
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