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Zero Day Alert: Intercept Cyber Threats Before They Strike

April 24, 20241 min read

They're security holes in a piece of software. They're unknown to their creators. You can find it yourself, you can hire somebody to find it, or you can be attacked. They can be exploited for covert attacks. They're coveted by hackers and spies alike.

But what do they want them for?

They call them zero days.

Hackers hunt for them. But most people have no idea what they are. Put simply, a zero day is a flaw in a specific piece of software, a vulnerability that the software company doesn't even know about.

That code to be running on everything from your iPhone, to the webcam, on your computer, to the network protecting the Pentagon, and if these holes aren't fixed with new code, hackers can design exploits or figurative "torpedoes" to attack the software.

Secure your systems with a Third-Party Threat Assessment.

Don't wait! Act today! Protect your assets now with proactive cyber security.

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Dianne Beattie

Dianne is a business strategist, cybersecurity expert, process scientist, technology visionary, and transformational leader.

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