Zero-Day

Zero-day vulnerability, also known as 0-day vulnerability, refers to a software security flaw or weakness that is exploited by attackers before the vendor releases a patch or fix. It poses significant risks to computer systems, networks, and data, as attackers can exploit the vulnerability to launch targeted attacks and compromise systems without detection. Readers can explore zero-day vulnerability detection, mitigation strategies, and cybersecurity best practices for protecting against zero-day exploits and minimizing security risks in software and infrastructure.

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