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by gojomo
4161 days ago
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Note that parenthetical contradicts the "zero days to fix" definition. (No patch available is not zero days to fix "in other words".) That suggests the term as commonly understood is a bit fuzzy. Personally, I've noticed more use of "zero-day" to mean "exploits are now public but no patch is yet available" than to mean literally "programmers just learned of the bug today". |
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