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  1. EXPLOIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    / ˈek·splɔɪt / Add to word list a brave, interesting, or unusual act: daredevil exploits

  2. EXPLOIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EXPLOIT is deed, act; especially : a notable, memorable, or heroic act.

  3. Exploit (computer security) - Wikipedia

    An exploit is a method or piece of code that takes advantage of vulnerabilities in software, applications, networks, operating systems, or hardware, typically for malicious purposes. The …

  4. EXPLOIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you refer to someone's exploits, you mean the brave, interesting, or amusing things that they have done. His exploits were later made into a film.

  5. EXPLOIT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    As a verb, exploit commonly means to selfishly take advantage of someone in order to profit from them or otherwise benefit oneself.

  6. What Is an Exploit? Understanding Vulnerabilities and Threat …

    May 19, 2025 · An exploit is a deliberate method—often a script, payload, or command sequence—used to take advantage of a vulnerability in software, hardware, or system …

  7. Exploit Database - Exploits for Penetration Testers, Researchers, …

    The Exploit Database - Exploits, Shellcode, 0days, Remote Exploits, Local Exploits, Web Apps, Vulnerability Reports, Security Articles, Tutorials and more.

  8. Exploit - definition of exploit by The Free Dictionary

    To employ to the greatest possible advantage: exploit one's talents. 2. To make use of selfishly or unethically: a corporation that exploited peasant labor. [Middle English, from Old French …

  9. What Is an Exploit? - Cisco

    For exploits to be effective, many vulnerabilities require an attacker to initiate a series of suspicious operations to set up an exploit. Typically, a majority of the vulnerabilities are result …

  10. Exploits

    Exploits take advantage of software vulnerabilities, hidden in the code of the OS and its applications, which cybercriminals use to gain illicit access to your system.