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    Most simply, an attack vector is any means by which an attacker can infiltrate your environment, whereas attack surface refers to the collective vulnerability that these vectors create. Any point that allows data to pass into your application or network represents a potential attack vector.
    www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/23/a/attack-v…
    An attack vector simply refers to a single pathway through which a threat actor attempts to access a network. An attack surface consists of all of the vectors along an entire network that threat actors can potentially exploit. An attack vector is essentially the break-in point where the attacker enters a system.
    www.rapid7.com/fundamentals/attack-surface/
    While an attack vector is a method or pathway that a threat actor uses to gain access to a network, the attack surface of a network is the sum of all of the different attack vectors an attacker could use to enter or extract data. Meanwhile, an attack path is the sequence of steps an attacker can take to breach to breach a network.
    www.ionix.io/blog/attack-vector-vs-attack-surface-v…
    An attack vector is a method of gaining unauthorized access to a network or computer system. An attack surface is the total number of attack vectors an attacker can use to manipulate a network or computer system or extract data.
    www.upguard.com/blog/attack-vector
     
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