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Low latency Exploit Kit

What is it?

A low latency exploit kit is a software tool designed to deliver malware quickly to a target device. It minimizes the delay between the attacker’s command and the victim’s system response.


Tech Understandability: Advanced


Simple One-Sentence Definition

Low latency exploit kits enable fast delivery of malware to compromise systems.


Analogy or Comparison

Think of it like a quick delivery service for bad software.


Why it matters?

These kits are dangerous because they can spread malware rapidly, causing more damage before defenses can respond.


Fun Fact

Many low latency exploit kits operate silently to avoid detection by security software.


Related Terms

Exploit Kit: A software package used to deploy malware by exploiting vulnerabilities in systems.

Malware: Software designed to harm or exploit any programmable device or network.

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