Zero-Day Resource
March 2023
Suddenly, all the computers go into sleep mode, the website is down, and none of your employees can access the network or any data. A zero-day attack has brought everything to a standstill, and the situation continues for weeks because your company wasn’t prepared.
The term “zero-day” refers to a new, previously unknown vulnerability in a computer system or program. This flaw can be caused by a bug, a system glitch or a design error. If this vulnerability hasn’t been identified or patched before a criminal finds and starts using it, it becomes a zero-day exploit or zero-day attack.
Such attacks can be used to spread ransomware, steal data or even shut down your entire IT system. Cybercriminals can employ zero days to hack into your network without being discovered for weeks or months.
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