A vulnerability is an identified weakness in something. You haven't specified the possible answers, so I can't say which one is not a vulnerability.
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Diagnostic software is defined as computer programs that determine problems and issues in hardware and software on the computer.
Software is defined as the programs and other operating system information used by a computer.
'Vulnerabilities' are areas where people or things are susceptible to danger.
System software is typically defined as a computer program that passes directions between the computer hardware and the computer's applications. The most common type of system software is the operating system. The BIOS is also considered system software.
System software is typically defined as a computer program that passes directions between the computer hardware and the computer's applications. The most common type of system software is the operating system. The BIOS is also considered system software.
A vulnerability is a weakness in an area that can be exploited by an attacker.
A vulnerability is a weakness in an area that can be exploited by an attacker.
There are many vulnerablities of using security. The vulnerabilities depend on what type of security is being discussed. In terms of computer software security, security vulnerabilities involve weaknesses and problems that occur in a product as well as the integrity of the product. Vulnerabilities regarding home security are fewer than those involving software. One major vulnerability of home security is that the systems often run through phone lines which can be cut or damaged due to power outages.
Antivirus software can be defined as a program that works to detect and remove harmful viruses from a computer. Antivirus software combats computer crime by shielding one's personal information and essentially their identity, online.
They are called vulnerabilities.
Tricky question. I would say a computer is defined as having both software and hardware. Something that has no software is more like a collection of logic gates that are hard wired to accept commands. So my answer would be no.