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exfiltration

[eks-fil-tray-shuhn] / ˌɛks fɪlˈtreɪ ʃən /


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The young woman — barely 21 at the time and with characteristics that make her perfect for the job — is the Trojan horse deposited by helicopter at the heavily secured estate and tasked with providing a layout of the property to the team — er, the wedding guests — charged with his exfiltration.

From Los Angeles Times

The podcast for the first time identified the second CIA officer who accompanied Mendez, naming him as agency linguist and exfiltration specialist Ed Johnson.

From Seattle Times

“Due to log retention policies, we don’t have logs with specific evidence of this exfiltration by this actor, but this was the most probable mechanism by which the actor acquired the key,” Microsoft said in its blog.

From Seattle Times

That exfiltration resulted in an agreement between President Obama and President Xi Jinping that resulted in a brief decline in malicious Chinese cyberactivity.

From New York Times

"We are lucky there hasn't been any exfiltration of data because that would have been embarrassing."

From BBC