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  2. Zero Days - Wikipedia

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    On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 90% of 73 critics' reviews of the film are positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10; the site's "critics consensus" reads: "Factors beyond Gibney's control prevent Zero Days from offering a comprehensive look at its subject, but the partial picture that emerges remains as frightening as it is impossible to ignore."

  3. Zeroday Emergency Response Team - Wikipedia

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    Their manifesto states: "ZERT members work together as a team to release a non-vendor patch when a so-called "0day" (zero-day) exploit appears in the open which poses a serious risk to the public, to the infrastructure of the Internet or both. The purpose of ZERT is not to "crack" products, but rather to "uncrack" them by averting security ...

  4. 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.

  5. Book Review: Ruth Ware’s 'Zero Days' lacks the ... - AOL

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    The star of the story is Jacintha “Jack” Cross. The novel begins with Jack on the job, flirting with her husband, Gabe, on a headset as she navigates a corporate headquarters. By page 34, and ...

  6. Zero day - Wikipedia

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    Zero-day (computing), a software vulnerability unknown to those who should be interested in its mitigation Zero Day Initiative , an international software vulnerability initiative Zero-day warez , copyrighted software that is cracked on the same day it is released

  7. Zerodium - Wikipedia

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    Zerodium was the first company to release a full pricing chart for zero-days, ranging from $5,000 to $1,500,000 per exploit. [1] The company was reported to have spent between $400,000 to $600,000 per month for vulnerability acquisitions in 2015. [2] In 2016, the company increased its permanent bug bounty for iOS exploits to $1,500,000. [3]

  8. Talk:Zero-day attack - Wikipedia

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