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A zero-day vulnerability is a type of vulnerability unknown to the creator or vendor of the system or software.(a) True(b) FalseThe question was asked during an online exam.Origin of the question is Bugs and Vulnerabilities topic in portion Cyber Laws, Security Tools, Bugs and Vulnerabilities of Cyber Security

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Right CHOICE is (a) True

The best I can EXPLAIN: Zero-day vulnerability is a type of vulnerability UNKNOWN to the creator or vendor of the SYSTEM or SOFTWARE. Until such bugs get fixed, hackers take advantage of these vulnerabilities to exploit the system.



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