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What is a zero-day vulnerability, and why are they particularly dangerous? How should an organization prepare for and respond to zero-day vulnerabilities when patches are not yet available?
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A zero-day vulnerability is a security flaw that is unknown to the software vendor and for which no patch exists. The term "zero-day" refers to the fact that developers have had zero days to address the vulnerability since its discovery or exploitation.
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