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What Does it Mean to Be Zero-Day?
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A zero-day vulnerability is an as-yet-unknown computer software vulnerability, that attacks in stealth mode before security teams are aware of its presence. Zero-day is an amorphous concept; it refers to the period of time between the introduction of the software defect and the availability of a fix. This creates a unique security posture situation rife..
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