There are 18 total results for your Vulnerability search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
零日 see styles |
líng rì ling2 ri4 ling jih |
zero-day (attack, vulnerability etc) (computing) |
易損性 易损性 see styles |
yì sǔn xìng yi4 sun3 xing4 i sun hsing |
vulnerability |
脆弱性 see styles |
zeijakusei / zejakuse ぜいじゃくせい |
vulnerability; weakness; fragility |
ぜい弱性 see styles |
zeijakusei / zejakuse ぜいじゃくせい |
vulnerability; weakness; fragility |
外剛內柔 外刚内柔 see styles |
wài gāng nèi róu wai4 gang1 nei4 rou2 wai kang nei jou |
soft on the inside despite one's hard shell; appearing tough on the outside as to mask one's inner vulnerability; also written 內柔外剛|内柔外刚[nei4 rou2 wai4 gang1] |
零日漏洞 see styles |
líng rì lòu dòng ling2 ri4 lou4 dong4 ling jih lou tung |
zero-day vulnerability (computing) |
ゼロデイ脆弱性 see styles |
zerodeizeijakusei / zerodezejakuse ゼロデイぜいじゃくせい |
{comp} (See ゼロデイ攻撃) zero-day vulnerability |
Variations: |
zeijakusei / zejakuse ぜいじゃくせい |
vulnerability; weakness; fragility |
セキュリティホール see styles |
sekyuritihooru セキュリティホール |
(computer terminology) security hole; vulnerability |
バルネラビリティー see styles |
barunerabiritii / barunerabiriti バルネラビリティー |
vulnerability |
ヴァルネラビリティー see styles |
arunerabiritii / arunerabiriti ヴァルネラビリティー |
vulnerability |
セキュリティ・ホール see styles |
sekyuriti hooru セキュリティ・ホール |
(computer terminology) security hole; vulnerability |
セキュリティーホール see styles |
sekyuritiihooru / sekyuritihooru セキュリティーホール |
(computer terminology) security hole; vulnerability |
セキュリティー・ホール see styles |
sekyuritii hooru / sekyuriti hooru セキュリティー・ホール |
(computer terminology) security hole; vulnerability |
Variations: |
zeijakusei / zejakuse ぜいじゃくせい |
(1) vulnerability; weakness; fragility; (2) {comp} vulnerability; security hole |
Variations: |
arunerabiriti; barunerabiriti; barunerabiritii; arunerabiritii / arunerabiriti; barunerabiriti; barunerabiriti; arunerabiriti ヴァルネラビリティ; バルネラビリティ; バルネラビリティー; ヴァルネラビリティー |
vulnerability |
Variations: |
arunerabiriti; barunerabiriti; barunerabiritii; arunerabiritii(sk) / arunerabiriti; barunerabiriti; barunerabiriti; arunerabiriti(sk) ヴァルネラビリティ; バルネラビリティ; バルネラビリティー; ヴァルネラビリティー(sk) |
(1) vulnerability; (2) (rare) {comp} (See セキュリティホール) vulnerability; security hole |
Variations: |
sekyuritihooru; sekyuritiihooru; sekyuriti hooru; sekyuritii hooru / sekyuritihooru; sekyuritihooru; sekyuriti hooru; sekyuriti hooru セキュリティホール; セキュリティーホール; セキュリティ・ホール; セキュリティー・ホール |
{comp} security hole; vulnerability |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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