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Threats, malware, and attack techniques

Cyberattack

A cyberattack is an intentional, malicious act aimed at disrupting, damaging or stealing information from a computer system or network. Attackers use malicious software, phishing or exploiting vulnerabilities to steal sensitive information, disrupt services or take control of systems. These attacks can target individuals, businesses or governments and are often motivated by financial gain, espionage or causing widespread disruption. Cyberattacks can either be carried out by single entities or collectives. Cyberattacks pose serious risks to data privacy and operational security for victims.