Vulnerability

Zero Day Attacks: What They Are and When They Expire
I’ve seen “zero day” used in breach headlines, movie trailers, and vendor marketing emails. Almost always it means “scary hack.” That’s not wrong exactly — but it misses the precise thing that makes a zero-day structurally different from every other attack. That precision actually matters when you’re trying to understand your risk. Three Terms That Are Not the Same I see these used interchangeably constantly. They’re not.