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TL;DR Zero-day vulnerabilities are unknown to software vendors, making them highly dangerous. They are exploited before a patch is available, giving defenders little to no time to react. Understanding what a zero-day is,

TL;DR A zero-day vulnerability is a flaw in software or hardware that is unknown to the vendor, meaning there's no patch or fix available. Attackers can exploit these zerosday vulnerabilities before developers even know

TL;DR A zero-day vulnerability is a flaw in software or hardware that is unknown to the vendor and has no official patch available. Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities before developers can fix them, making them

TL;DR Zero-day exploits are vulnerabilities in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor and for which no patch exists. Attackers can leverage these "zero-day" vulnerabilities to compromise systems before defen