Zero Day

A zero day is a vulnerability or security flaw in software or systems that is unknown to the vendor or developer. Some vulnerabilities can be called a “zero day” because the software vendor has had zero days to fix or patch the unknown vulnerability. Zero day vulnerabilities are valuable to attackers because they can be exploited in the wild since there is no patch or fix yet available.

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