Introduction to Zero-Day Exploits
Zero-day exploits refer to vulnerabilities in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor and have no available patch.
How Zero-Day Exploits Work
Hackers discover these vulnerabilities and exploit them before a fix is developed, giving no time for users to defend against attacks.
Protecting Against Zero-Day Exploits
Organizations can mitigate the risks of zero-day exploits by implementing security best practices such as regular updates, network segmentation, and intrusion detection systems.