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What (who) is vulnerability - definition


vulnerability         
THE INABILITY OF AN ENTITY TO WITHSTAND THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF A HOSTILE OR UNCERTAIN ENVIRONMENT
Window of vulnerability; Vulnerabilities; Invulnerable; Invulnerability
vulnerability         
THE INABILITY OF AN ENTITY TO WITHSTAND THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF A HOSTILE OR UNCERTAIN ENVIRONMENT
Window of vulnerability; Vulnerabilities; Invulnerable; Invulnerability
<security> A bug or feature of a system that exposes it to possible attack, a flaw in the system's security. A common example of a vulnerability due to a bug is {buffer overrun}, where carefully constructed input can allow an attacker to insert arbitrary code into a running program and have it executed. The most serious vulnerabilities are those in network software, especially if they exploit traffic that is allowed through the firewall like HTTP, for example exploiting a bug in a web browser. The Open Source Vulnerability Database lists many vulnerabilities. (2007-12-02)
vulnerability         
THE INABILITY OF AN ENTITY TO WITHSTAND THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF A HOSTILE OR UNCERTAIN ENVIRONMENT
Window of vulnerability; Vulnerabilities; Invulnerable; Invulnerability
n.
Vulnerableness.

Wikipedia

Vulnerability
Vulnerability refers to "the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally." Lexico.
Examples of use of vulnerability
1. The index showed that concerns over tax vulnerability and legal vulnerability skyrocketed.
2. Despite modifications, the vulnerability remains.
3. "The targetability is not an issue here; it‘s the vulnerability if they were targeted." The researchers color–coded that vulnerability, assigning green to areas with low vulnerability to a terrorist incident and resulting casualties, yellow to those with high vulnerability but low casualties, and red to those with high marks in both vulnerability and casualties.
4. The Chinese test highlights the satellites‘ vulnerability.
5. Congressional Democrats certainly seized upon that vulnerability.