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** (
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*** exfiltrate
To copy data from a system without authorisation. Typically referring to the obtaining of personal data via Man in The Middle (MiTM) attacks on communications systems or implanted end points.
*** exodus
The movement of a significant number of users out of one system and into another. "There was another Twitter exodus last month"
*** exploit
1. A vulnerability in software that can be used for breaking security or otherwise attacking an Internet host over the network. The Ping O' Death is a famous exploit.
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*** server
n. A kind of daemon that performs a service for the requester and which often runs on a computer other than the one on which the requestor/client runs. A particularly common term on the Internet, which is rife with web servers , name servers , domain servers , news servers , finger servers , and the like.
*** serverless
A system with servers but where there is an abstraction or virtualization layer which makes the whole thing to the user look like a single server. This may have benefits in terms of standardizing the software which runs on top, but may also have drawbacks in that the underlying implementation details always still matter even if they're being hidden. Also see cloud.
*** sex changer
n. Syn. gender mender.

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To copy data from a system without authorisation. Typically referring to the obtaining of personal data via Man in The Middle (MiTM) attacks on communications systems or implanted end points.
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<H4>exodus</H4>
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The movement of a significant number of users out of one system and into another. "There was another Twitter exodus last month"
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<H4>exploit</H4>
<p>1. A vulnerability in software that can be used for breaking security or otherwise attacking an Internet host over the network. The Ping O' Death is a famous exploit. </p>
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<p>
n. A kind of daemon that performs a service for the requester and which often runs on a computer other than the one on which the requestor/client runs. A particularly common term on the Internet, which is rife with web servers , name servers , domain servers , news servers , finger servers , and the like.
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<H4>serverless</H4>
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A system with servers but where there is an abstraction or virtualization layer which makes the whole thing to the user look like a single server. This may have benefits in terms of standardizing the software which runs on top, but may also have drawbacks in that the underlying implementation details always still matter even if they're being hidden. Also see cloud.
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<H4>sex changer</H4>
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n. Syn. gender mender.

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serverless
A system with servers but where there is an abstraction or virtualization
layer which makes the whole thing to the user look like a single server.
This may have benefits in terms of standardizing the software which runs
on top, but may also have drawbacks in that the underlying implementation
details always still matter even if they're being hidden.
Also see cloud.