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What is a Bug Cybersecurity | Defintion and Meaning

Last modified on Wednesday, May 8, 2024

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Defining Bug Cybersecurity

A Bug is a type of vulnerability in cybersecurity. It is a coding error or a design flaw that can be exploited by malicious actors to gain access to a system or its data. Bugs can be found in software, hardware, and firmware, as well as in system configurations. Exploiting these bugs can allow attackers to access sensitive information, inject malicious code, and modify or delete data.


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