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VikingCoder
8y ago
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There's no way of knowing if this was exploited in the wild before it was discovered and mitigated. If it was, then it was a zero-day exploit.
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tristanj
8y ago
By this logic, all exploits for publicly released software, patched or unpatched, could be zero-day exploits. That would make the term rather meaningless, IMHO.
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