Introduction Zero day vulnerabilities have become a focal point in discussions on cybersecurity, representing a major threat to software security and user data. A zero day vulnerability is a flaw in software that is unknown to those who should be interested in mitigating the flaw, including the vendor, and has not yet been patched. With
Introduction to Zero Day Vulnerabilities Zero day vulnerabilities represent a severe threat in the realm of cybersecurity. These security flaws are called ‘zero day’ because they are exploited before the software developer has had a chance to release a fix. As such, the term captures the urgency associated with these vulnerabilities, which often leave systems
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