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Vulnerability logo #10101) Achilles heel 2) Assailability 3) Breakability 4) Danger 5) Defencelessness 6) Defenselessness 7) Destructibility 8) Exposure 9) Fragility 10) Powerlessness 11) Unprotectedness 12) Weakness
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #10101) Danger 2) Defencelessness 3) Exposure 4) Weakness
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vulnerability

vulnerability logo #10444
  1. the state of being vulnerable or exposed
  2. susceptibility to injury or attack

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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #21000 Vulnerability refers to the inability to withstand the effects of a hostile environment. A window of vulnerability (WoV) is a time frame within which defensive measures are reduced, compromised or lacking {fact|date=December 2011} ==Common applications== In relation to hazards and disasters, vulnerability is a concept that links the relationship t...
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #21000[computer science] Attica logo, claiming fair use. The image, created by the company, has been published in my own book `Made in Greece`, cited in the article. ...
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #21000[computing] In computer security, a vulnerability is a weakness which allows an attacker to reduce a system`s information assurance. Vulnerability is the intersection of three elements: a system susceptibility or flaw, attacker access to the flaw, and attacker capability to exploit the flaw. To exploit a vulnerability, an attacker must have...
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #21002• (n.) The quality or state of being vulnerable; vulnerableness.
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #20577Vulnerabilities open security holes that can allow other applications to connect to the system without your authorization or knowledge.
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #10444A vulnerability is a feature of a system or organisation that can be used bypass security and protection measures.
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #20972Vul`ner·a·bil'i·ty noun The quality or state of being vulnerable; vulnerableness.
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vulnerability

vulnerability logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: vŭl′nĕr-ă-bil′i-tē Definitions: 1. Weakness of susceptibility to damage.
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vulnerability

vulnerability logo #20400[n] - the state of being vulnerable or exposed 2. [n] - susceptibility to injury or attack
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vulnerability

vulnerability logo #21009vulnerability 1. Susceptibility to injury or attack. 2. Capable of being wounded or hurt.
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #23802The degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change, including climate variability and extremes. Vulnerability is a function of the character, magnitude, and rate of climate variation to which a system is exposed, its sensitivity, and its adaptive capacity.
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vulnerability

vulnerability logo #20974 noun susceptibility to injury or attack
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #21555A scoring condition assigned to each pair in advance of a deal where there is a bonus for making a game contract and an increased penalty for failing to do so.
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vulnerability

vulnerability logo #22879A weakness that could be exploited by a threat – for example, an open firewall port, a password that is never changed, or a flammable carpet. A missing control is also considered to be a vulnerability.
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Vulnerability

Vulnerability logo #23804The degree to which physical, biological, and socio-economic systems are susceptible to and unable to cope with adverse impacts of climate change.
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