Inside that box, there is raw data (the 1s and 0s of binary code). However, raw data is useless without context. That’s why every file has a and an extension (like .pdf or .jpg ). These tell the computer exactly how to decode the binary data inside the box so that it displays as a photograph, a song, or a text document on your screen.
Different operating systems use different file systems: Inside that box, there is raw data (the
The most common cyberattack vector is not sophisticated code—it is a malicious . Specifically, macro-laden Office documents, PowerShell-laced PDFs, or executables disguised as invoices. Inside that box