exploitability love

Definitions

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  • noun The state or condition of being exploitable.

Etymologies

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exploitable +‎ -ity

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Examples

  • "While everyone has been focused on the volume of updates today, it should be noted that there are 12 vulnerabilities with Microsoft's highest exploitability rating," says Sheldon Malm, senior director of security at vulnerability management firm Rapid 7.

    Microsoft issues urgent Windows, Office security patches 2010

  • Wealth is generated in the relationship between an idea and its exploitability to fill a demand.

    Ideas and Growth, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Overall, the role of HCNs is circumscribed by both strategic security concerns, and the exploitability and control of the workforce, as represented by HCNs' ability to demand labor rights, and their status of being subject to local legal institutions.

    David Isenberg: The Other Side of the Global PMC Industry David Isenberg 2010

  • Overall, the role of HCNs is circumscribed by both strategic security concerns, and the exploitability and control of the workforce, as represented by HCNs' ability to demand labor rights, and their status of being subject to local legal institutions.

    David Isenberg: The Other Side of the Global PMC Industry David Isenberg 2010

  • Overall, the role of HCNs is circumscribed by both strategic security concerns, and the exploitability and control of the workforce, as represented by HCNs' ability to demand labor rights, and their status of being subject to local legal institutions.

    David Isenberg: The Other Side of the Global PMC Industry David Isenberg 2010

  • "Successful exploitation however is unlikely (exploitability index = 2) as it requires extensive user involvement including setting up an e-mail account on a malicious server," Kandek wrote in a statement.

    Patch Tuesday's update small, but critical, Microsoft says 2010

  • Overall, the role of HCNs is circumscribed by both strategic security concerns, and the exploitability and control of the workforce, as represented by HCNs' ability to demand labor rights, and their status of being subject to local legal institutions.

    David Isenberg: The Other Side of the Global PMC Industry David Isenberg 2010

  • Estimates of the potential of non-renewable groundwater in the eastern and western deserts, mainly from the Nubian Sandstone aquifer, vary from 3.8 km3/yr to 0.6 km3/yr; the latter estimate is defined as an indicator of exploitability over a period of time, where the time is not given.

    Water profile of Egypt 2008

  • Conversation research, then, seeks to frame these a priori features of intentionality and rationality as objective conditions with practical exploitability.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Conversation Research 2006

  • "Anna Nicole Smith embodied America... its overabundance; its exploitability, and its propensity to exploit."

    Archive 2007-02-01 Ann Althouse 2007

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