systemangrep
Systemangrep is a term used in cybersecurity to describe a class of coordinated, system-focused attacks designed to disrupt, compromise, or gain persistence within a computing environment by targeting operating system components, kernel interfaces, hypervisors, firmware, or other system-level infrastructure. The word combines "system" with "angrep," a word meaning attack in several Scandinavian languages, and is used to underline the focus on low-level targets rather than application-layer weaknesses.
Characteristics: Systemangrep attacks typically employ multiple vectors and stages, seek privileged access, and aim for persistence
Lifecycle and examples: The attack often begins with initial access through phishing, supply-chain compromise, or vulnerable
Defenses: Defending against systemangrep relies on defense in depth and system hardening, including timely patching, least
See also: cyberattack, rootkit, kernel exploit, firmware tampering, supply chain attack, advanced persistent threat.