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by fulafel
124 days ago
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> It refers to your many days software is available for, with zero implying it is not yet out so you couldn't have installed a new version and that's what makes it a risky bug Zero-day vulnerability or zero-day exploit refer to the vulnerability, not the vulnerable software. Hence by common sense the availability refers to the vulnerability info or the exploit code. |
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