exfiltration / ɛksˈfɪl treɪt, ˈɛks fɪlˌtreɪt /

渗出渗漏渗透渗入

exfiltration2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

ex·fil·trat·ed, ex·fil·trat·ing.

  1. to escape furtively from an area under enemy control.
v. 有主动词 verb

ex·fil·trat·ed, ex·fil·trat·ing.

  1. to smuggle out of an area under enemy control.

exfiltration 近义词

exfiltration

等同于 flight

更多exfiltration例句

  1. FragAttacks allow data to be injected into Wi-Fi traffic, but they don’t make it possible to exfiltrate anything out.
  2. Gravity envisions the jet suit being able “to provide extremely rapid access to any part of the target vessel, instantly freeing up hands to bear a weapon, and even retaining the capability to relocate on target or self-exfiltrate.”
  3. Once installed by the user, the app hides and stealthily exfiltrates data from the victim’s device to the operator’s servers.
  4. Furthermore, according to Troia, the USB ports of all government employee devices should be disabled, a rule put into effect after Edward Snowden was able to exfiltrate sensitive government documents via a USB key.
  5. I can infiltrate and exfiltrate any room on this campus, D. You've seen me do it.
  6. Now, to exfiltrate the campus in perfect anonymity and make our escape.