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This infographic lists 15 famous ethical hackers, the vulnerabilities they helped to expose and how much cash they received for their troubles.
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Primarily this means security vulnerabilities, virus and hoax alerts and similar information security concerns.
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Thus, they are the basis of many software vulnerabilities and can be maliciously exploited to access privileged information.
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Technical vulnerabilities, he said, only become a business risk when they are expressed in business terms.
www.computerweekly.com
There are newer vulnerabilities to consider, as the digitization of controls increases the possibility of cyberattacks.
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Both programs could not be easily uninstalled, and they created vulnerabilities that were exploited by unrelated malware.
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Their time-share business allowed multiple users from multiple businesses to coexist on the same computer, presenting many of the same vulnerabilities of modern networked information systems.
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Their lives and livelihoods might be threatened in new ways and create new vulnerabilities.
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This phase identifies the assets absolutely critical to mission success and determines the assets vulnerabilities, as well as their interdependencies, configurations, and characteristics.
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Thus, they are the basis of many software vulnerabilities and can be maliciously exploited.
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