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Zero day exploits
Software vulnerabilities unknown to the vendor, exploited by hackers before being patched.
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Zero day exploits are now more valuable for Android than iOS, reflecting shifting hacker priorities.
Nicole Perlroth · Nicole Perlroth: Cybersecurity and the Weapons of Cyberwar
Ransomware attacks have surged, with 80% linked to poor security practices like lack of two-factor authentication.
Nicole Perlroth · Nicole Perlroth: Cybersecurity and the Weapons of Cyberwar
80% of America's critical infrastructure is privately owned, with no mandatory cybersecurity standards.
Nicole Perlroth · Nicole Perlroth: Cybersecurity and the Weapons of Cyberwar
Cyber warfare is now a guaranteed element of geopolitical conflicts, as seen in Russian attacks on Ukraine.
Nicole Perlroth · Nicole Perlroth: Cybersecurity and the Weapons of Cyberwar
The market for zero day exploits is driven by government surveillance needs, especially in authoritarian regimes.
Nicole Perlroth · Nicole Perlroth: Cybersecurity and the Weapons of Cyberwar
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