Network Vulnerability 〈Working〉

A network vulnerability is a flaw or weakness in an organization's hardware, software, or internal processes that can be exploited by an attacker to gain unauthorized access or cause harm. These vulnerabilities act as "open doors" that malicious actors use to steal data, install malware, or disrupt services. 🛡️ Common Types of Network Vulnerabilities

: Poorly secured interfaces can expose backend systems and sensitive data. network vulnerability

: Employees bringing personal, unsecured devices onto the network. A network vulnerability is a flaw or weakness

: Weaknesses in physical devices like routers, servers, or firewalls. network vulnerability

: Errors in how network settings are managed.