What Are Zero-Day Attacks? And Why You Should Care

You’ve probably heard about zero-day attacks in the news — but what are they, and why are they so dangerous?

A zero-day is a software vulnerability that’s unknown to the vendor. That means there’s no patch available, and attackers can exploit it before developers even know it exists.

⚠️ Why Zero-Days Are So Dangerous:
No existing fix when the attack begins

Can be sold on the black market for millions

Used in targeted attacks against governments, banks, and businesses

🛡️ How to Reduce Risk:

Apply security updates immediately when released

Use advanced endpoint protection that can detect suspicious behavior — not just known threats

Monitor security advisories from Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco, etc.

Limit software and plugin usage to essential, trusted tools

Segment your network to contain breaches

🧠 Quick Tip:

Even giants like Google and Microsoft can be hit — preparedness is your best defense.

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