The
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)
is a special type of attack where some unauthorized user avail access to
certain network or system and stays there for a long run without even being
detected. Such attacks are more dangerous for organizations as hackers may
manipulate or steal sensitive data. Note that, APT attacks usually do not cause
any harm to the local machines or network; rather, the main motive of the
attacker use to steal data.
Such
attacks are usually completed in several phases. It may include hacking the
system or network, preventing detection, developing a plan for the attack,
mapping the sensitive data, and filtering the accessible information. Read more: https://adwarehelp.svbtle.com/what-is-an-apt-advanced-persistent-threat
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