szignatúraalapú
Szignatúraalapú, often translated as signature-based, refers to a method of identifying malicious software or unauthorized access by comparing it against a database of known patterns or signatures. In the context of cybersecurity, a signature is a unique sequence of bytes or a specific set of characteristics that are definitively associated with a particular virus, malware, or attack. Antivirus software, intrusion detection systems, and spam filters commonly employ signature-based detection.
When a file or network traffic is scanned, its data is compared against a comprehensive database of
However, signature-based detection has limitations. It is generally ineffective against zero-day exploits or novel malware variants