Zero Day Vulnerability
A zero-day vulnerability is a software flaw that is unknown to the vendor and has no available patch, meaning defenders have had "zero days" to fix it before it can potentially be exploited.
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Bug Bounty Program
A bug bounty program is an initiative where an organization invites independent security researchers to find and responsibly report vulnerabilities in its syst…
Zero-Day Vulnerability
A zero-day vulnerability is a software flaw that is unknown to the vendor and has no available patch, meaning defenders have had "zero days" to fix it before i…
CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures)
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