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What is the definition of a zero-day threat?

  • A. The amount of time it takes to discover a vulnerability and release a security fix
  • B. The period between the discovery of a vulnerability and development and release of a patch
  • C. The day a software vendor becomes aware of an exploit and prevents any further hacking
  • D. A specific day during which zero threats occurred
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nillie
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Zero-day threat: The window of vulnerability that exists from the time a new (unknown) threat is released until security vendors release a signature file or security patch for the threat
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