It appears to be in vogue again to talk about the definition of "zero day" so here is my take:
A "0day" is an EXPLOIT of a vulnerability that is generally unknown to the public (I call this "undercover" since somebody must know about it, but the good guys don't). There is no such thing as a "0day vulnerability" because 0day is about action, not state. More here.
That said, I don't really expect this to change anything (here's why), which is why I have moved to definitions for "undercover exploit" and "undercover vulnerability" as long as the extra-complicated but completely clear "in-the-wild exploit against an undercover vulnerability."
And I still like "Null Tag" better than any of the rest.
Man, you are a real freaking idiot. You know that?
Posted by: not a fan | November 15, 2006 at 03:44 PM
@not -
ummm, can you enlighten me? (also, any reason you aren't comfortable insulting me and signing your real name?)
Pete
Posted by: Pete | November 15, 2006 at 04:43 PM
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