Jan. 4, 2023, 6:40 p.m. | Tanya Bhateja

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A zero-day (or zero-day) vulnerability is a software security risk that is not known to the software vendor or user. A zero-day attack is an attempt by an attacker to gain access to a vulnerable system. This is a serious security threat and has a high success rate because companies typically don’t have defensive measures […]


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