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CNE
Acronym for Computer Network Exploitation. A term used by state-backed spying or military organisations meaning to break into computers on networks and steal data or add malware "implants". Typically the people involved in CNE will not be hackers, but uniformed analysts using off-the-shelf exploit tools often purchased from civilian subcontractors. Also see cracker/cracking/script kiddies.

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drop-outs
n. 1. A variety of power glitch (see glitch ); momentary 0 voltage on the
electrical mains. 2. Missing characters in typed input due to software
malfunction or system saturation (one cause of such behavior under Unix when
a bad connection to a modem swamps the processor with spurious character
interrupts; see screaming tty ). 3. Mental glitches; used as a way of
describing those occasions when the mind just seems to shut down for a
couple of beats. See glitch , fried. A really serious case of drop-outs.
(The next cartoon in the Crunchly saga is 73-05-21. The previous one is
73-05-19.
1. n. 1. A variety of power glitch (see glitch ); momentary 0 voltage on the
electrical mains.
2. Missing characters in typed input due to software malfunction or system
saturation (one cause of such behavior under Unix when a bad connection to
a modem swamps the processor with spurious character interrupts; see
screaming tty ).
3. Mental glitches; used as a way of describing those occasions when the
mind just seems to shut down for a couple of beats. See glitch , fried.
A really serious case of drop-outs. (The next cartoon in the Crunchly saga
is 73-05-21. The previous one is 73-05-19.
4. Processing units de-activated at random during the training of an
artificial neural network system in order to increase the robustness of
learned representations.