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Poor Software Patches Are Responsible for Half of All Zero-day Vulnerabilities
July 5, 2022, 10:54 a.m. | Dora Tudor
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Project Zero is a team of security researchers at Google that was established in 2014. Their primary mission is to investigate zero-day vulnerabilities in the hardware and software systems that people all around the globe rely on. Their purpose is to make the identification and exploitation of security vulnerabilities more difficult, and to greatly enhance […]
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