Exploit Kit
An exploit kit is a type of malicious software that is used by cyber criminals to exploit vulnerabilities in computers and other electronic devices.
These kits are typically designed to target specific software and hardware configurations, making it easier for hackers to gain access to sensitive information or take control of a device.
Once a device has been compromised, the hacker can use it to launch further attacks or collect valuable data for profit.
Common examples of exploit kits include the Angler, Nuclear, and Blackhole kits.
It is important for individuals and organizations to keep their software and operating systems up to date with the latest security patches, in order to prevent vulnerabilities that could be exploited by these malicious tools.