Zero Day - Definition
Zero Day is when a vulnerability in a piece of software is announced at the same time as the relevant exploit code is made available. Traditionally it was common for there to be a gap of several weeks or even months before code appeared to exploit a previously announced vulnerability, allowing vendors time to develop a fix and for end users to patch their systems. More recently, that time difference has been completely eroded as there is often no difference at all. Hence, Zero Days.
Top Reasons To Wipe Away Your Internet History
- Information about all the web sites you have visited is stored on your computer!
- Every image you have ever viewed, sent or received over the Internet is stored on your system!
- There is a record of every program that you have ever downloaded or used on your hard drive!
- Pressing the delete button and emptying the recycle bin does NOT completely delete your files!
- Cleaning your History Files improves the speed of your computer and frees valuable disk space!
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