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  2. Bioterrorism - Wikipedia

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    Definition Source "Bioterrorism is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, toxins or other harmful agents to cause illness or death in people, animals or plants." Interpol [2] "A biological attack, or bioterrorism, is the intentional release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs that can sicken or kill people, livestock, or crops." CDC [5]

  3. We Need to Talk About the ‘Zero Day’ Ending - AOL

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    Proteus, the terrifying cyber weapon that makes the Zero Day attack possible, was created by the National Security Agency. Proteus isn’t your average malware. It’s designed to inflict trauma ...

  4. United States biological defense program - Wikipedia

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    For example, it is said that the U.S. now maintains that the Article I of the BWC (which explicitly bans bio-weapons), does not apply to "non-lethal" biological agents. [6] Previous interpretation was stated to be in line with a definition laid out in Public Law 101–298, the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989. [7]

  5. Zero Day (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Zero Day is an American political thriller television series created by Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim, and Michael Schmidt for Netflix, directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, and featuring an ensemble cast led by Robert De Niro. It is about a former President investigating a devastating zero-day cyberattack in the US. [1]

  6. What are Zero-Day threats and how you can protect yourself ...

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    Zero-Day is not the name of a particular virus or malware threat. Rather, the term refers to any previously unknown threat, or potential threat.

  7. Zero-Day Attack - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Zero-Day Attack

  8. Zero-day vulnerability - Wikipedia

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    A zero-day (also known as a 0-day) is a vulnerability in software or hardware that is typically unknown to the vendor and for which no patch or other fix is available. The vendor thus has zero days to prepare a patch, as the vulnerability has already been described or exploited.

  9. Biological agent - Wikipedia

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    Since 1997, United States law has declared a list of bio-agents designated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or the U.S. Department of Agriculture that have the "potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety" to be officially defined as "select agents" and possession or transportation of them are tightly controlled as such. [5]

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