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"Advanced persistent threat" (hacking) | |
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Abbreviation | APT |
A computer attack in which a person or group gains unauthorized access to a computer network and remains undetected for an extended period. |
The phrase "Advanced persistent threat" is an attack in which a person or group gains unauthorized access to a computer network and remains undetected for an extended period. The term has traditionally been used to indicate state sponsorship,[1] but over the last few years it has also been applied to other groups.[2]
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