Threats & Cybercrime
What Is Zero-Day Vulnerability?
A previously unknown security flaw for which no fix yet exists.
A zero-day vulnerability is a security gap discovered (often by malicious actors) before the software maker has had a chance to release a fix. It is especially dangerous because no defense is yet available at the time it is exploited.
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