Making Zero-Day Flaws Disappear
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Maddie Stone, a security researcher with Google Project Zero, speaks on Friday at the AusCERT computer security conference.
This year is on track to be a record one for zero-day vulnerabilities, the term for software flaws that are being actively exploited in the wild and do not have a fix.
About 21 have been discovered so far, and if that pace continues, the year could end with more than 60, says Maddie Stone, a security researcher with Google s Project Zero bug hunting team. That compares with 24 zero-day flaws found all of last year. Why such big growth?