zero-day threats
Zero-day threats refer to vulnerabilities in software or systems that are exploited by cyber attackers before the developers or security experts are aware of them, leaving no time for patches or fixes. These threats take advantage of unknown weaknesses, making them difficult to detect and defend against, posing a significant risk to the security of networks, devices, and data.
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