Indicator Of Compromise
An indicator of compromise (IOC) is a piece of forensic evidence — such as a malicious file hash, IP address, domain name, registry key, or file path — that signals a system may have been breached or is actively under attack, used by security teams to detect and respond to intrusions.
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Glossary Terms(3)
Living off the Land Attack
A living-off-the-land (LotL) attack is an intrusion technique in which an attacker uses legitimate, pre-installed system tools and administrative software alre…
Command and Control (C2)
Command and control (C2), also written C&C, refers to the infrastructure and communication channels an attacker uses to remotely control compromised systems wi…
Indicator of Compromise (IOC)
An indicator of compromise (IOC) is a piece of forensic evidence — such as a malicious file hash, IP address, domain name, registry key, or file path — that si…