zero-day vulnerabilities in embedded systems
Zero-day vulnerabilities in embedded systems refer to security flaws or weaknesses found in the software or hardware of these specialized computer systems, which are unknown to the vendor or developer and have not been previously exploited or discovered by others. These vulnerabilities can pose significant risks as they can potentially be exploited by hackers or malicious actors to gain unauthorized access, compromise data, or wreak havoc on the embedded system, putting its users or connected devices at risk.
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