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Zero-Day Vulnerability

A zero-day vulnerability is a security flaw unknown to the software vendor or the public, meaning no patch or fix is available yet. A zero-day exploit is the malicious code used to attack this vulnerability. While technical teams handle patching, user awareness is vital because phishing can be used to deliver zero-day exploits before defenses are ready.

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