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Re: Re: 0day: PDF pwns Windows

Subject: Re: Re: 0day: PDF pwns Windows
Date: 22 Sep 2007 16:35:33 -0000
I think we're missing the point.  To my very limited knowledge, a zero day 
vulnerability is a vulnerability that is released into the wild before the 
vendor has notified its customers thereof, i.e. the person who discovered the 
vulnerability decides to release it to parties other than the vendor in 
question.

This will most likely lead to a zero day exploit, which is an exploit that 
"exploits" the vulnerability before the vendor releases a patch for that 
vulnerability.

This is just my view, but if it makes sense, use it as your own.

Regards,
Johan

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