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API Hashing

API Hashing hides Windows system calls by replacing their names with coded hashes, making it harder for security tools to detect malicious activity.

API Integration

API integration connects different software systems, enabling them to share data automatically. Secure implementation is crucial to prevent cybersecurity risks.

API Key

An API key is a unique code that lets programs access data or services. If not properly secured, it can pose a cybersecurity risk.

API Permissions

API permissions define what actions an app can take and what data it can access, helping to secure user accounts and sensitive information.

API Security

API Security protects the software interfaces (APIs) that connect systems, preventing unauthorized access, data breaches, and cyberattacks.

API Token

An API token is a digital key that allows users or programs to securely access and control specific features of software applications.

API/ASTM Standards

API and ASTM Standards are industry rules that ensure products like steel pipes meet strict safety, quality, and performance requirements.

APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)

APIs are tools that let different software systems communicate and share data. If not secured, they can be exploited by hackers to access sensitive information.

APK

An APK is an Android app installation file, letting users install apps outside the official Play Store. It can pose security risks if not from trusted sources.

APK (Android Package Kit)

APK is the file format for distributing and installing apps on Android devices, similar to an installer on a computer.