Attack on IT infrastructure
Plural for a gap or opening in a wall or barrier
“The cattle of the plaintiffs were running at large, and, without the fault of the defendant, entered upon said field through a breach in the fence.”
Plural for a break or separation between two objects or parties
“The Messum river, coming from the Brandberg, forms a breach in the mountains.”
Plural for a lack of harmony or the severance of good relations between two parties
“The rejection of an allegedly sincere peace offer by the party widened the breach between the two factions.”
Plural for an act of defying or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct
“As a punishment for your breach of discipline, you are to be confined a month in the dungeon of the northern bastion of the fortress of Fenestrella.”
Plural for a crime or transgression as defined by a legal code, rule, or standard
“I committed no breach against you. My breach of neutrality was against your Government, was against the nation, if there was any at all.”
Plural for an entry by force or without permission or right
“Two police officers have been suspended following last week's breach of the building by protesters.”
Plural for an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation
Plural for the state of being unequal
Plural for a disagreement or quarrel
Plural for a refusal to conform to rules, laws or standards
Plural for the act of breaking into a building, typically to commit a crime
To fail to conform to a regulation or obligation
“If you breach the Code of Conduct, you could be subject to disciplinary measures, or you could even be sacked.”
To cross or break through a barrier, especially by force
“There is often nothing to prevent hackers from accessing sensitive customer records once they breach a system's firewall.”
To confront through the use of military force
To break or destroy the structure of
To enter or gain access to a place or system, typically forcefully or unlawfully
To gain access to something, especially forcefully or unlawfully
To penetrate or make a hole in
To break into a property with the intent to remove items
To rapidly or forcefully penetrate or break through
To invade abruptly, break into forcefully, or burst into suddenly
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