April 2017
Intermediate to advanced
564 pages
24h 7m
English
In computing principles, an attack is any attempt to destroy, disable, or steal unauthorized system access. It violates the security discipline of the proper usage of the underlying system asset.
There are two categories of attacks:
Passive Attack: With its self-descriptive name, passive attack does not cause any harm to the system with its unauthorized access. As per the shown examples, browsing intrudes an attempt to access other process memories or traverse the message packet in the network. Masquerading is the process of pretending to be an authorized user for unauthorized data or access. Inferencing intrudes the historical records to draw the inferences by running some analysis methods.
Active Attack: ...
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