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An exploit is a piece of code designed to bypass the security of, or otherwise attack, any given system. Common vulnerabilities utilized by exploits include: buffer overflows, insecure file permissions, and insecure default program settings. More information about Exploits, and a large collection of exploit source code sorted by the Operating Systems that they affect, is available at Our AntiCode Archives.
How can you tell if someone is trying to use an exploit against your system?
See: How Can I See If People Are Trying To Hack My Network?
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