zerodaySicherheitslücken
ZerodaySicherh is a cybersecurity term that refers to vulnerabilities in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor or developer. These vulnerabilities are often referred to as "zero-day exploits" because the vendor has zero days to prepare a fix once the exploit is discovered. Attackers can leverage these zero-day vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to systems, steal data, or disrupt operations before any patches or security measures are in place.
The discovery of a zero-day vulnerability can have significant implications. For individuals, it can lead to
Due to their unknown nature, zero-day vulnerabilities are particularly challenging to defend against. Traditional signature-based antivirus