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An AutoIt Loader is a Windows tool that runs scripts, often misused by attackers to secretly load malware into a computer’s memory.
An AutoIt Script automates tasks on Windows computers. While useful for IT, it can also be exploited by hackers to control infected systems.
Automated bots are software that perform repetitive online tasks, often used in cyberattacks to rapidly try login credentials or overload systems.
An Automated Decision System uses algorithms and data, often with AI, to make or support choices like hiring, ranking, or approvals without human input.
An Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) is a camera system that scans and records vehicle license plates, capturing time and location data automatically.
An Automated Market Maker (AMM) is a protocol that uses algorithms to set prices and enable cryptocurrency trading without human intermediaries.
Automated penetration testing uses software to mimic real attackers, revealing how vulnerabilities can be exploited and chained together in systems.
Automated scanning uses software to check code or systems for vulnerabilities and hidden sensitive data before public release, improving security.
An automated surveillance system uses technology to detect suspicious activity and alert authorities near protected sites without human intervention.
Automated Text Detection uses software to analyze writing and determine if it was created by a human or generated by AI.