Document exploitation is when someone takes a document and tries to figure out important information from it. Just like how you might look at a picture book and try to understand what's happening in the story, people who use document exploitation look at important written documents (like emails, contracts, or even social media posts) to try and find information that can be useful. They might use tools or machines to help them do this, like special computer programs that can look for particular words or phrases in a document. Just like how you might use a magnifying glass to get a closer look at pictures in a book, these tools can help people see smaller details in a document to figure out what it's trying to say. Once they find the information they're looking for, people might use it to make important decisions or to try and solve problems.