Zero-Day Vulnerability: Revision history

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7 May 2024

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  • curprev 19:3819:38, 7 May 2024Ccocrick talk contribs 3,395 bytes +3,395 Created page with "== Zero-Day Vulnerability == A '''Zero-Day Vulnerability''', also known as a '''zero-day exploit''', is a software vulnerability or security flaw that is unknown to the software vendor or developer and for which no patch or fix is available at the time it is discovered. Zero-day vulnerabilities are called "zero-day" because developers have zero days to fix the issue before attackers can exploit it. Zero-day vulnerabilities are considered highly dangerous because they ca..."