A vulnerability is a weakness or flaw in a system, software, or network that can be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access, cause damage, or disrupt operations.
• Used by security teams to prioritize and patch critical vulnerabilities in software and hardware.• Employed in penetration testing to identify potential attack vectors in an organization's defenses.
A vulnerability is a weakness or flaw, while an exploit is the method attackers use to take advantage of that vulnerability.
Vulnerabilities can be mitigated through regular patching, vulnerability scanning, and secure coding practices.
A zero-day vulnerability is a previously unknown flaw in software or hardware that attackers exploit before the vendor has issued a patch.
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