[Full-disclosure] 0day: PDF pwns Windows
J. Oquendo
sil at infiltrated.net
Fri Sep 21 20:24:08 BST 2007
Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote:
> But a "0 day vulnerability" is meaningless as a definition; it applies to
> a vulnerability for exactly 24 hours and then is meaningless. ALL
> vulnerabilities were discovered at some point and had their 24 hours of
> "0 day fame" by your definition. It just does not make sense.
>
> Casper
>
Should we now create a new term for the industry +0day or 1day. How
about? nowaday
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