A "zero day vulnerability" is literally one that is exposed and vulnerable, with exploits discovered in the wild before patches are available. Not "fixed in the kernel weeks ago". But linux's compartmentalization is much better than Windows and fixes come hot and fast.
o0shad0o 2 points 11 months ago
A "zero day vulnerability" is literally one that is exposed and vulnerable, with exploits discovered in the wild before patches are available. Not "fixed in the kernel weeks ago". But linux's compartmentalization is much better than Windows and fixes come hot and fast.