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| A **Zero-Day** (also known as **0-day**) is a computer-software vulnerability unknown to those who should be interested in its mitigation (including the vendor of the target software). Until the vulnerability is mitigated, hackers can exploit it to adversely affect programs, data, additional computers, or a network.[1] An exploit directed at a zero-day is called a zero-day exploit, or zero-day attack. | A **Zero-Day** (also known as **0-day**) is a computer-software vulnerability unknown to those who should be interested in its mitigation (including the vendor of the target software). Until the vulnerability is mitigated, hackers can exploit it to adversely affect programs, data, additional computers, or a network.[1] An exploit directed at a zero-day is called a zero-day exploit, or zero-day attack. | ||