Cybersecurity and Cryptography
Zero-day vulnerabilities are security flaws in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor and for which no patch or fix has been released. These vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous because they can be exploited by attackers before the vendor becomes aware of them and before users can defend against the threat. Once a zero-day vulnerability is discovered, it can lead to significant security breaches, especially in environments where rapid deployment of patches is challenging.
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