- Look up
exfiltration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Exfiltration, an
antonym for infiltration, may
stand for: The same as
extraction (military) (also...
- Data
exfiltration occurs when
malware and/or a
malicious actor carries out an
unauthorized data
transfer from a computer. It is also
commonly called data...
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BREACH (a backronym:
Browser Reconnaissance and
Exfiltration via
Adaptive Compression of Hypertext) is a
security vulnerability against HTTPS when using...
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publishing proof that the
attack itself was a success.
Common targets for
exfiltration include:
third party information stored by the
primary victim (such as...
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since they may have to
defend themselves if they are
detected and
their exfiltration support will need time to
reach them.
During the 1991 Gulf War, British...
- techniques, and
procedures that
focus on
clandestine infiltration and
exfiltration of
SEALs and
other special operations forces.
SWCCs employ their specialized...
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withdrawing without loss to the Commandos.
Tentative of
History of In/
Exfiltrations into/from
France during WWII from 1940 to 1945 (Border Crossings, Parachutes...
- The MC-130J
Commando II, also a
variant of the C-130 Hercules, fly
exfiltration and
resupply operations for
special operations forces,
along with conducting...
- had
anything to do with him. Still, in
situations such as
emergency exfiltration,
Party members in a
Western country might be
called upon as a last desperate...
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global special operations missions.
These aircraft conduct infiltration,
exfiltration, resupply, and
refueling for SOF
teams from
improvised or
otherwise short...